Chinese Unicode Characters
a tribe of savages in South China
U+340C
13324
㐌
㐌
sì yí
a kind of fish in legend (a record in old books)
U+3428
13352
㐨
㐨
xù
a kind of punishment in Han Dynasty, name of chessmen in Chinese chess game (simplified form, a variant 罵) to curse; to revile; to abuse, to scold
U+3437
13367
㐷
㐷
mǎ mà mián
a kind of disease
U+344A
13386
㑊
㑊
yì
a god, pregnant
U+3457
13399
㑗
㑗
anger; rage; angry, (same as 戾) recalcitrant; stubbornly persisting in doing something wrong; cruel; despotic
U+3466
13414
㑦
㑦
lì
a kind of monkey, fingering for an ancient string instrument
U+3471
13425
㑱
㑱
rǎo
an immortal
U+34A5
13477
㒥
㒥
average; equivalent; corresponding, to cover something carefully and tightly without a break; (Cant.) blocked
U+34BC
13500
㒼
㒼
mán
a kind of cap for children
U+34BD
13501
㒽
㒽
a kind of wrapper used to cover over the face and head
U+34BE
13502
㒾
㒾
shì
a kind of turban used in ancient time
U+34BF
13503
㒿
㒿
lí lì
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