Chinese Unicode Characters
to cut; to cut out; to pick out; to scoop out, (same as 鄃) name of a county in today's Shandong province
U+34F1
13553
㓱
㓱
tóu
to pare; to cut into slices
U+34F2
13554
㓲
㓲
piàn
to cut in two, to slash
U+34F4
13556
㓴
㓴
jùn ruǎn
to wound the skin; to cut open; to open out, ripped
U+34FE
13566
㓾
㓾
chí
to pare; to pare away; to scrape; to sharpen to a point; to shave; to brush away
U+3502
13570
㔂
㔂
lín
thin, small cut
U+3504
13572
㔄
㔄
sù
to cut; to hack; to reap, minced meat mixed up with ginger and cassia
U+3505
13573
㔅
㔅
xiào
to cut; to hack; to reap; to trim or clip, to stab; to pierce; to brand
U+3506
13574
㔆
㔆
chán
to dig; to excavate
U+3509
13577
㔉
㔉
zhú
to cut; to hack; to reap, to strike; to attack, to chastise rebels
U+350A
13578
㔊
㔊
dǎn
to cut off; to mince, to cut up firewood
U+350C
13580
㔌
㔌
zhòu
to cut apart; to divide
U+350E
13582
㔎
㔎
xiè yì
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