Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
crooked; winding, to circle; to hover around
U+377C
14204
㝼
 
short, small; little
U+377D
14205
㝽
chuí shuǐ zhuǐ
can not walk normally
U+377E
14206
㝾
zuǒ
(non-classical form of 跛) lame; crippled
U+377F
14207
㝿
bó bǒ fù qiàn
to bump, to strike
U+3780
14208
㞀
 
can not walk normally, swollen feet
U+3781
14209
㞁
yào
ulcers, swollen feet, a kind of disease
U+3782
14210
㞂
tuǐ
tired; weary
U+3783
14211
㞃
lame; crippled; feeble
U+3784
14212
㞄
 
not straight, improper
U+3785
14213
㞅
guǒ
(same as 踦) one-legged, crippled; halt, a defect, tired, the shin
U+3786
14214
㞆
ulcers, swollen feet, a kind of disease (abnornal in walking)
U+3787
14215
㞇
wěi
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