Chinese Unicode Characters
a cracked container, a movement of a musical conposition in Tang Dynasty
U+3F42
16194
㽂
㽂
sà
a big piece of brick
U+3F43
16195
㽃
㽃
an earthen jar, crack of earthen container, hoarse voice
U+3F44
16196
㽄
㽄
vessel for ceremony in ancient times
U+3F45
16197
㽅
㽅
earthenware; a bowl; a cup, tiles with a circular facade at one end used along the edge of palace eaves during the Han Dynasty
U+3F46
16198
㽆
㽆
unburnt tiles, earthenware
U+3F47
16199
㽇
㽇
guài hú huí méng sè
a large earthenware jar with a small mouth and two or four ears; a big pot; bottle; pitcher; jug; vase
U+3F48
16200
㽈
㽈
yì
a big jar; a big basin
U+3F49
16201
㽉
㽉
hǎn jiàn xiàn
cracking of tile
U+3F4A
16202
㽊
㽊
xiè
a kind of tile, earthenware, a cylinder shaped tile used for chimney
U+3F4B
16203
㽋
㽋
luó luò
the ridge of a roof
U+3F4C
16204
㽌
㽌
liù
(same as 坩) an earthen vessel
U+3F4D
16205
㽍
㽍
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