Chinese Unicode Characters
a kind of jade
U+3EDF
16095
㻟
㻟
suí
jade hanging on the sides of the cap in ancient times; used to plug the ears, to take; to receive
U+3EE0
16096
㻠
㻠
tú
(interchangeable 鞢) a jade ring with a small segment cut off; used to indicate separation, a thumb-ring worn by archers, tinkling sound of clicking (said of metal), (corrupted form of 渫) to remove; to eliminate
U+3EE1
16097
㻡
㻡
dié jué
a kind of jade
U+3EE7
16103
㻧
㻧
duò hé
fine stone a little less valuable than jade
U+3EE8
16104
㻨
㻨
a kind of jade (same as 璿 璇) fine jade
U+3EEA
16106
㻪
㻪
suì
(same as ancient form of 珌) a gem or ornament on a scabbard
U+3EEB
16107
㻫
㻫
bì
a kind of jade
U+3EEC
16108
㻬
㻬
tú
(same as 璱) clear; pure and fine (said of jade)
U+3EED
16109
㻭
㻭
sè zé
(same as non-classical form of 璨) bright and brilliant; lustrous and luminous
U+3EEE
16110
㻮
㻮
càn
(same as non-classical form of 㻬) a kind of jade
U+3EEF
16111
㻯
㻯
tú
decorated jade or ornament on a scabbard
U+3EF0
16112
㻰
㻰
miǎn rè wèi yù
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