Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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pinyin
(standard form) to spit out; to blame, name of an organic compounds
U+3596
13718
㖖
niè
(corrupted form) high ridges of cliffs
U+3597
13719
㖗
yín
(same as U+5507 唇) to startle, to alarm; afraid; scared, to be surprised; to be amazed
U+3598
13720
㖘
 
(simplified form of 喎) a wry mouth
U+359E
13726
㖞
wāi
to deliver over to personally, to communicate orally with one's own mouth
U+359F
13727
㖟
shòu
(same as 那 哪) an auxiliary (in grammar), that, there, a final particle.
U+35A0
13728
㖠
bà nuò
the birds singing during the night; (Cant.) interjection to indicate the speaker is thinking
U+35A1
13729
㖡
(same as 飺) to reject food
U+35A2
13730
㖢
jí qí
(same as U+5485 咅) to spit out; (Cant.) the sound of spitting
U+35A3
13731
㖣
tòu
wrath; anger
U+35A4
13732
㖤
hán
to spit; to vomit; (Cant.) to gnaw (on bones)
U+35A5
13733
㖥
jiǒng
loquacity
U+35A6
13734
㖦
dǒng
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