See the attached pic for details, mysql is configured with utf8mb4, anyone can tell me the reason. It seems all these emojis behave the same in database. enter image description here
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Possible duplicate of [What is the difference between utf8mb4 and utf8 charsets in mysql?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30074492/what-is-the-difference-between-utf8mb4-and-utf8-charsets-in-mysql) – Obsidian Age Jul 31 '18 at 04:34
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@ObsidianAge but the point is that I have already set the mysql to support utf8mb4, and the query displayed in pic confused me. – tracy Jul 31 '18 at 05:01
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Let's see the connection parameters. – Rick James Nov 14 '18 at 05:15