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We systemically investigate the nature of Ce 4f electrons in structurally layered heavy-fermion compounds CemMnIn3m+2n (with M=Co,Rh,Ir,and Pt,m =1,2,n =02),at low temperature using on-resonance angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.Three heavy quasiparticle bands f0,f17/2 and f15/2,are observed in all compounds,whereas their intensities and energy locations vary greatly with materials.The strong f0 states imply that the localized electron behavior dominates the Ce 4f states.The Ce 4f electrons are partially hybridized with the conduction electrons,making them have the dual nature of localization and itinerancy.Our quantitative comparison reveals that the f15/2-f0 intensity ratio is more suitable to reflect the 4f-state hybridization strength.