Chinese Unicode Characters
sound of calling chickens, to curse; to swear
U+3584
13700
㖄
㖄
sound of a whistle, to blow
U+3585
13701
㖅
㖅
xù
to condemn; to sentence, to hold a hearing (on a legal case); to interrogate or question a prisoner, to whisper
U+3586
13702
㖆
㖆
qú qǔ
the lips; (Cant.) to sip
U+3587
13703
㖇
㖇
ér
fathom
U+358A
13706
㖊
㖊
angry, to scold with loud voice, to slander; to defame
U+358F
13711
㖏
㖏
nèi
sound of calling ducks
U+3590
13712
㖐
㖐
wěi
to shout at, (same as 欸) to backbite, to dislike, sound of oars; the creaking or swishing sound of oars or sweeps in rowing
U+3591
13713
㖑
㖑
xiè
(non-classical form of 啼) to cry; to mourn; to howl, to twitter; to crow, to sneeze; a running at the nose
U+3592
13714
㖒
㖒
tí
(corrupted form) to shout; to scold with loud voice, din; noise; a confused noise
U+3593
13715
㖓
㖓
hóng
silly, foolish; doting; idiotic
U+3594
13716
㖔
㖔
tǔn
to spit out; to blame, name of an organic compounds
U+3595
13717
㖕
㖕
bò niè
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