Chinese Unicode Characters
a bucket made of willow, (a dialect) to lift (especially when only a single person is involved)
U+39EF
14831
㧯
㧯
lǎo
(a simplified form) to strike; to tap, to shock
U+39F0
14832
㧰
㧰
lì
(same as U+62FF 拿) to bring, to take, to apprehend, to grasp
U+39F1
14833
㧱
㧱
chèn ná nì tiàn
to shake; to rattle
U+39F2
14834
㧲
㧲
sǎn
to mix; to blend, to display in neat rows; to place in order
U+39F3
14835
㧳
㧳
bó zhuò
to rub hands; to rub between the hands; to twist between the hands
U+39F4
14836
㧴
㧴
wǒ
(corrupted form of U+638A 掊) to exact, to get salt from sea-water, to break up; to injure, to hold something in both hands; to scoop up mud; (Cant.) to hit, strike, knock
U+39F5
14837
㧵
㧵
póu pǒu
the jingling of metals, to strike, to lead; to guide
U+39F6
14838
㧶
㧶
to wipe tears, to bind
U+39F7
14839
㧷
㧷
duò tùn
to hit; to beat; to strike; (Cant.) to drive away, chase
U+39F8
14840
㧸
㧸
to strike with fists, to strike; to blow
U+39F9
14841
㧹
㧹
tè
a finger wrapper; a covering (used to protect the fingers from getting hurt)
U+39FA
14842
㧺
㧺
tà
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