Chinese Unicode Characters
mountains adjoining; mountains are unbroken connceted, name of a mountain
U+37D2
14290
㟒
㟒
lofty and dangerous, rocks on the mountain side
U+37D3
14291
㟓
㟓
qí
steep and lofty, a big valley
U+37D4
14292
㟔
㟔
hán
(loanword from Zhuang) the plain; level ground between rocky mountain, name of county
U+37D6
14294
㟖
㟖
lòng
name of a small principality in what is now Shanxi, the home of the founder of the Zhou dynasty
U+37D7
14295
㟗
㟗
name of a mountain
U+37D8
14296
㟘
㟘
tiáo
shape of the mountain, a mountain in today's Shandong Province
U+37D9
14297
㟙
㟙
lǎo zé zhái
(same as 岐) name of a mountain in Shanxi Province, name of a political district in ancient China, name of a river in Shanxi province, to diverge; to branch
U+37DA
14298
㟚
㟚
qí
high and steep; lofty
U+37DB
14299
㟛
㟛
zàn
(non-classical and abbreviated form) shape of the mountain
U+37DC
14300
㟜
㟜
mí
(same as 培) to bank up with earth, to nourish; to strengthen; to cultivate
U+37DD
14301
㟝
㟝
péi pǒu
precipitous and lofty; very steep mountains
U+37DE
14302
㟞
㟞
zhàn
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