Chinese Unicode Characters
(an ancient form of 曝) to sun to air; to expose to sunlight, to expose or be exposed; exposure, a tree with scatter or dispersed leaves
U+3B25
15141
㬥
㬥
pù
brave; courageous; bold; valiant; intrepid; fearless; heroic
U+3B26
15142
㬦
㬦
yuè
(standard form) a collar, the neck, to connect collars to the clothes
U+3B27
15143
㬧
㬧
bó
a tiny star, numerous stars
U+3B29
15145
㬩
㬩
huì
(a variant of 疊) to fold up, to repeat, to duplicate
U+3B2A
15146
㬪
㬪
dié zhì
clear sky, a fine day
U+3B2B
15147
㬫
㬫
yàn
a family name
U+3B2C
15148
㬬
㬬
jù
(same as, non-classical form of 皭) pure white; clean; bright, usually used for person's name in ancient times
U+3B2D
15149
㬭
㬭
jiào shǎn yǎo
gentle; mild; temperate, tender; loving; caressing
U+3B2E
15150
㬮
㬮
kuài nàn
sunset
U+3B2F
15151
㬯
㬯
liè
(non-classical form of 臾) a moment; an instant; a little while; a short time
U+3B30
15152
㬰
㬰
yú
(same as 替) to replace; to substitute; to decay; to decline, (a variant 朁) if, supposing, nevertheless
U+3B31
15153
㬱
㬱
tì
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