Chinese Unicode Characters
(same as 業) in ancient China, big piece of board (plank) on a music rack with the carving of the shape of saw's teeth; used to hang clock (musical stone, drum, etc.), instruction
U+3E23
15907
㸣
㸣
yè yì
broken leather
U+3E24
15908
㸤
㸤
piàn
household registers, printing plate, supporting boards used in building walls, (same as 欃) sandalwood, water gate; sluice; floodgate
U+3E25
15909
㸥
㸥
chán
(non-classical form same as 互) mutually; together; each other (dialect) scratching or clawing to and fro
U+3E26
15910
㸦
㸦
hù
(interchangeable 啃) to bite; to gnaw, a gnashing sound, (standard form 齦) gums (of the teeth), erosion; to erode
U+3E27
15911
㸧
㸧
kèn yín
a big bull
U+3E28
15912
㸨
㸨
to desist an ox (止牛)
U+3E29
15913
㸩
㸩
àn
an ox walking slowly
U+3E2A
15914
㸪
㸪
chún
(same as 犍) castrated bull; ox, name of a political division in ancient China; today's Sichuan Province, a kind of animal (looks like an ox)
U+3E2B
15915
㸫
㸫
qián
a two-years-old ox, ox with a long body, ox with long and big feet
U+3E2C
15916
㸬
㸬
bèi fèi pèi
the opposite; contrary of the cattle's horns
U+3E2D
15917
㸭
㸭
bull; bulllock; ox (castrated), a four years old ox
U+3E2E
15918
㸮
㸮
fén
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