Chinese Unicode Characters
a kind of punishment in Han Dynasty, name of chessmen in Chinese chess game (simplified form, a variant 罵) to curse; to revile; to abuse, to scold
U+3437
13367
㐷
㐷
mǎ mà mián
(non-classical form of 欠) to owe money, deficient, to yawn, last name
U+3438
13368
㐸
㐸
qiàn
(standard form of 仡) strong; valiant, a minority ethnic group in China
U+3439
13369
㐹
㐹
yì
(standard form of 眾) all; the whole of; a multitude, a crowd (three or more)
U+343A
13370
㐺
㐺
zhòng
name of a person
U+343B
13371
㐻
㐻
n3 nèi ng3
(corrupted form of 拯) to save; to lift up
U+343C
13372
㐼
㐼
chèng zhěng
(simplified form of 偑) name of a place, last name
U+343D
13373
㐽
㐽
(same as U+20B74
U+3441
13377
㑁
㑁
zhuō
(same as 仿) to imitate, like; resembling, according to
U+3442
13378
㑂
㑂
fǎng páng
(same as 拗) to pull; to drag, to break off, to pluck, as a flower
U+3443
13379
㑃
㑃
ǎo
(ancient form of 侮) to insult, to ridicule
U+3444
13380
㑄
㑄
wǔ
(same as 作) to make; to do; to act, to write; to compose; to rise, work
U+3445
13381
㑅
㑅
zuò
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