Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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(Cant.) an expletive, exclamation
U+3576
13686
㕶
ng4
(corrupted form 咟) to call, to yell, anxious, dazed, image sound, an exclamation expressing sound (such as clap hands; to fire a gun; to strike; sound of firecracker etc.)
U+3577
13687
㕷
huà
sound of rolling a boat
U+3578
13688
㕸
a buckler; a shield
U+3579
13689
㕹
(corrupted form of 囂) looks big outside but empty inside, to yell; voice of anger, hubbub; clamour
U+357A
13690
㕺
háo
to refuse, to repel
U+357B
13691
㕻
pǒu tòu
to brawl; to scold, noise from a crowd; hubbub; noisy; loud noise
U+357C
13692
㕼
 
a phonetic
U+357D
13693
㕽
sound
U+3580
13696
㖀
lè luò
(non-classical form of 吝) stingy, sparing of; closefisted, to regret, to shame; to insult
U+3581
13697
㖁
lìn
(same as 詍) loquacity; to talk incessantly and tediously, to laugh, joy
U+3582
13698
㖂
(interchangeable 吼) to roar of animals, angry tones, (interchangeable 詬) a sense of shame; to shame, to vomit
U+3583
13699
㖃
hǒu
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