Chinese Unicode Characters
(interchangeable 珸) name of a sword, fine stone which is little less valuable than jade
U+3ECD
16077
㻍
㻍
wú
(ancient form of 瑟) a large horizontal musical instrument, usually have 25 strings which pass over bridges for tuning; anciently this instrument had 50 strings, but the number varies
U+3ECE
16078
㻎
㻎
lì sè
(same as U+73B2 玲) tinkling of jade pendants
U+3ECF
16079
㻏
㻏
líng lǐng
a kind of jade
U+3ED1
16081
㻑
㻑
jì
red colored jade, even; regular; equal
U+3ED2
16082
㻒
㻒
jùn
a fine jade, the stripes (lines) on a jade
U+3ED3
16083
㻓
㻓
a kind of jade
U+3ED4
16084
㻔
㻔
duǒ ruì
a kind of jade
U+3ED5
16085
㻕
㻕
jué
a kind of jade
U+3ED6
16086
㻖
㻖
dài
(same as 琲) a string of pearls; 500 beads
U+3ED7
16087
㻗
㻗
bèi
a kind of jade
U+3EDD
16093
㻝
㻝
là
(interchangeable 彬) flourishing and radiant of the colorful jades, ornamental, refined, lines or stripes on the jade
U+3EDE
16094
㻞
㻞
biàn fèn pìn
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