Chinese Unicode Characters
fine stone a little less valuable than jade
U+3EE8
16104
㻨
㻨
fragments of a tile haven't t been kiln-dried completely, tiles overlapping
U+3F2A
16170
㼪
㼪
jiá
fragments of a tile haven't been kiln-dried completely, to rub out the filth with broken tiles
U+3F3D
16189
㼽
㼽
shuǎng
field, block up the water to irrigate the fields
U+3F61
16225
㽡
㽡
fertile fields; good land (during the Epoch of Spring and Autumn) name of a place in Zheng Guo (today's Henan Province LuShan Xian
U+3F65
16229
㽥
㽥
róu
fragmented; uncultivated and desolated fields, to eliminate; remove, to clean (interchangeable 瘥) an epidemic; a plague
U+3F68
16232
㽨
㽨
cuó
fat; plump, a chill, a cold, malaria, a wart; a pimple, a round lump
U+3F91
16273
㾑
㾑
dá
fatigue; exhaustion; weriness, ache of the joints (of bones); gout, melancholy; depressed, anger; fury, hatred; bitterness
U+3F93
16275
㾓
㾓
favus, swelling of the glands, a lump; scrofulous swellings
U+3FA7
16295
㾧
㾧
kè
full; filled, full of air or gas, a heart full of (enthusiasm, sorrow, etc.)
U+3FD9
16345
㿙
㿙
pì
food containers (bowl; basin, etc.) used in ancient times
U+4009
16393
䀉
䀉
qiáo shà
farsightedness (as a physical defect); hypermetropia, to look from a distance
U+404F
16463
䁏
䁏
yǎo
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