Chinese Unicode Characters
name of a stream
U+3D8D
15757
㶍
㶍
xiǎn
name of a river, moving; swinging as in ripples
U+3D9B
15771
㶛
㶛
yú
not a real father or a nature father (as distinct from foster father)
U+3E17
15895
㸗
㸗
tóng
name of a dog in the period of Warring States (usually known as the magpie, jacklaw), generally called for dogs
U+3E71
15985
㹱
㹱
hú què rǎn
name of a village in Henan Province, name of a pavilion
U+3E9B
16027
㺛
㺛
zhù
name of a spirit; a god, a kind of jade
U+3EB4
16052
㺴
㺴
name of a place (be famous for fine jade), a kind of jade
U+3EF7
16119
㻷
㻷
jí
new branches growing (said of trees), hollow; empty
U+3F55
16213
㽕
㽕
yóu
narrow trail of path in the fields, a name of an old county in today's Yunnan Province
U+3F5B
16219
㽛
㽛
kòu qú
name of a place
U+3F67
16231
㽧
㽧
not any progressive, swelling, a mark of scar on the skin
U+3FBB
16315
㾻
㾻
zhù
nasal disease, (same as 疤) a scar; a birthmark (same as 巴) to hope; to wish
U+3FEC
16364
㿬
㿬
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