Chinese Unicode Characters
a kind of beast
U+3EA1
16033
㺡
㺡
lì
a kind of animal; body is smaller than a giraffe; two short horns on the head; back and legs with black and white stripes spaced in-between
U+3EA2
16034
㺢
㺢
a kind of animal; pig hog
U+3EA3
16035
㺣
㺣
a kind of beast
U+3EA4
16036
㺤
㺤
a running animal, monkey climbing along the trees, a rutted dog
U+3EA6
16038
㺦
㺦
lián
a white-yellow dog, a yellow dog, a mad dog, a group of dogs bark wildly
U+3EA7
16039
㺧
㺧
a kind of jade
U+3EAD
16045
㺭
㺭
zǐ
a kind of jade
U+3EB1
16049
㺱
㺱
réng
a kind of jade
U+3EB8
16056
㺸
㺸
píng
a kind of jade, a conical cap (wore on ceremonious occasions in ancient times) decorated with jade
U+3EB9
16057
㺹
㺹
biàn
a jade-like stone, a kind of jade
U+3EBF
16063
㺿
㺿
yí
a kind of jade, (non-classical form of 玭) pearls
U+3EC2
16066
㻂
㻂
píng
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