Chinese Unicode Characters
(ancient abbreviated form of 瑁) a very precious piece of jade worn by ancient emperors to match tables borne by the nobles
U+3EBA
16058
㺺
㺺
mào
a jade-like stone, a kind of jade
U+3EBF
16063
㺿
㺿
yí
fine stone which is little less valuable than jade
U+3EC0
16064
㻀
㻀
yóu yú
(non-classical form of 瓌) (variant of 瑰) a kind of jasper; stone which is little less valuable than jade, extraordinary; fabulous or admirable
U+3EC1
16065
㻁
㻁
a kind of jade, (non-classical form of 玭) pearls
U+3EC2
16066
㻂
㻂
píng
crooked; to bend; to twist, involved; indirect
U+3EC3
16067
㻃
㻃
(same as 寶) treasure, precious; valuable, respectable; honorable
U+3EC4
16068
㻄
㻄
bǎo
(si mplified form of 璯) jade decorated cap, used in person's name
U+3EC5
16069
㻅
㻅
huì kuài
fine jade
U+3EC9
16073
㻉
㻉
bù
(same as non-classical form of 璊) a red colored jade
U+3ECA
16074
㻊
㻊
máng mén mèng
(abbreviated form) (interchangeable 瓬) a kind of jade; a kind of red colored precious stone
U+3ECB
16075
㻋
㻋
là lèi
fine jade
U+3ECC
16076
㻌
㻌
tú
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