Chinese Unicode Characters
ugly; bad-looking
U+3F9B
16283
㾛
㾛
qǐn
ulcer; sore; boil
U+3FA1
16289
㾡
㾡
què
ulcer; sore; boil, a wound
U+3FD5
16341
㿕
㿕
yán
uneven or rugged terrains
U+40C1
16577
䃁
䃁
used in name of a person
U+4116
16662
䄖
䄖
unhusked glutinous rice, to sow seeds
U+418A
16778
䆊
䆊
cuì
uneven; silk with knots; unpolished
U+4334
17204
䌴
䌴
luò
unburnt bricks; tiles; eathenware, etc.
U+434D
17229
䍍
䍍
gǔ gù guàng kòu
unicorn
U+4376
17270
䍶
䍶
dòng
used in person's name
U+4381
17281
䎁
䎁
hú
unable to hear distinctly or clearly
U+43C1
17345
䏁
䏁
zaǐ
unexpectedly; suddenly aching of the midriff or waist; lumbago
U+43D7
17367
䏗
䏗
gài kuì
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