Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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meaning
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pinyin
can not see clear, (ancient form of 吻) lips
U+35A7
13735
㖧
wěn
Indistinct nasal utterance, laugh, sound of birds
U+35A8
13736
㖨
not pure, immodest, to urge, (same as 嗾) to set a dog on
U+35A9
13737
㖩
sǒu
sound of surprising, to laugh loudly, to flow off, loquacious, sound; voice; tone
U+35AA
13738
㖪
guó
(sound transcription) used in names for minority ethnic group in ancient China
U+35AB
13739
㖫
líng
(same as 舔) to lick; to taste; (Cant.) even; in addition
U+35AD
13741
㖭
tiǎn
an interjection used in poems and songs
U+35AE
13742
㖮
lún
 
U+35B5
13749
㖵
 
(same as 捗) to swallow; to gulp, to be choked with food, (same as 諲) respectful; venerable
U+35B6
13750
㖶
bird singing, (same as 啼) to cry; to mourn; to howl, to twitter; to crow
U+35B7
13751
㖷
shí tí
(same as 噱) to laugh heartily; to roar with laughter, (in Shanghai dialect) a promotional gimmick, tone (of one's speech)
U+35B8
13752
㖸
xué
(non-classical form of噴) to spurt; to blow out; to puff out, to snort, sound of flowing water
U+35B9
13753
㖹
fèn
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