Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
to turn on the heel, not moving forward
U+4D54
19796
䵔
dǒng
to clean the withered; dried and decayed leaves of the bottom part of millets, grains, beans or peas, a variety of millet, beans and peas collectively, to paste up, to attach to, to stick up; to glue
U+4D57
19799
䵗
to plough and sow, a kind of fruit
U+4D5C
19804
䵜
nǒng
to dye
U+4D67
19815
䵧
zài
to boil; to cook; to stew
U+4D7C
19836
䵼
 
to take breath; snoring; snorting
U+4D90
19856
䶐
kuài
to bite; use all the strength to bite; to gnaw, bones squeeze between teeth (could not be picked out)
U+4D97
19863
䶗
kè qiǎ qiè
the sound of chewing something dry and hard, sound of gnawing or biting
U+4D98
19864
䶘
to separate the meat from the bones with teeth, the sound of using teeth to separate the meat from the bones
U+4D9B
19867
䶛
là liè
the process to whiten the ivory or elephant tusk; sound of gnawing
U+4D9C
19868
䶜
to gnaw; to bite
U+4D9E
19870
䶞
to gnash the teeth (in anger)
U+4D9F
19871
䶟
xiàn
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