Chinese Unicode Characters
unyield
U+3495
13461
㒕
㒕
use knife to split something
U+34F3
13555
㓳
㓳
used to represent sound; to hum; to groan
U+3567
13671
㕧
㕧
used in transliteration; the traditional drama of Vietnam; (Cant.) all, entire, completely
U+35F0
13808
㗰
㗰
chù cóng
used in naming a place
U+3658
13912
㙘
㙘
used in girl's name
U+36A8
13992
㚨
㚨
used in girl's name, a woman's countenance; features
U+36AB
13995
㚫
㚫
shà zhà
used in girl's name
U+36AD
13997
㚭
㚭
yóu
used in girl's name
U+36B1
14001
㚱
㚱
used in girl's name
U+36B5
14005
㚵
㚵
used in girl's name
U+36B8
14008
㚸
㚸
used in girl's name
U+36BD
14013
㚽
㚽
qiǎo
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