Chinese Unicode Characters
use knife to split something
U+34F3
13555
㓳
㓳
to cut in two, to slash
U+34F4
13556
㓴
㓴
jùn ruǎn
(same as 鍔) swords; a double-edged sword
U+34F5
13557
㓵
㓵
è
(same as 鍥) to carve; to engrave; to cut; to oppress, a sickle
U+34F6
13558
㓶
㓶
qiè
(same as 劓) to cut off the nose; cut off
U+34F7
13559
㓷
㓷
yì
(same as 斲) to cut to pieces; to hack; to chop or hew, to carve for ornaments
U+34F8
13560
㓸
㓸
jué zhuó
(same as 銳) a sharp-pointed weapon, acute; zealous; valiant, wound, minor injury
U+34F9
13561
㓹
㓹
ruì
castration, to pare; to scrape; to sharpen to a point
U+34FA
13562
㓺
㓺
jiàn
(same as 剛) tough; unyielding; inflexible; hard
U+34FB
13563
㓻
㓻
an incised wound; cuts
U+34FC
13564
㓼
㓼
chì chòng
a kind of farm tool; iron spade; spade
U+34FD
13565
㓽
㓽
chóng
to wound the skin; to cut open; to open out, ripped
U+34FE
13566
㓾
㓾
chí
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