Chinese Unicode Characters
dogs wormed through a narrow place, to oppress cruelly; to injure heartlessly, dogs biting, dog's hair, legendary monster (looks like a dwarf), bark
U+3E91
16017
㺑
㺑
cán
dogs barking, little dog; a puppy, name of a place in today's Henan Province Xinyexian
U+3E96
16022
㺖
㺖
hǎn
decorated jade or ornament on a scabbard
U+3EF0
16112
㻰
㻰
miǎn rè wèi yù
delicious; tasty (same as 醰) full flavoured; rich
U+3F51
16209
㽑
㽑
tán
dropsy; hydrophillic swelling
U+3F77
16247
㽷
㽷
shuì
diseases; illness
U+3F7B
16251
㽻
㽻
defects; flaws, illness; disease
U+3F85
16261
㾅
㾅
sì zhì zǐ
dysentery; diarrhea, a sore; a boil; an ulcer
U+3F8B
16267
㾋
㾋
xiù
diseases, sticking up or protruding of the big bottom
U+3F8D
16269
㾍
㾍
nái
disease of the throat
U+3FA4
16292
㾤
㾤
disease of the knee
U+3FB6
16310
㾶
㾶
gǔ
disease of the throat, something stuck in the throat, to be stung, emaciated; illness of losing flesh
U+3FBE
16318
㾾
㾾
lián
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