Chinese Unicode Characters
a dish-cloth; a mopper; a cleaning rag
U+383D
14397
㠽
㠽
tóng
a dish-cloth; a mopper; a cleaning rag, headdress; a scarf; turban
U+383E
14398
㠾
㠾
a kind of delicate and fine fabric, a napkin; kerchief or towel, a headwear
U+383F
14399
㠿
㠿
cǐ
a robe; a long gown, a shirt; a short gown
U+3841
14401
㡁
㡁
kaǐ kuà
an artisan to soften raw silk by boiling and to dye the dressed silk
U+3843
14403
㡃
㡃
a kind of fabric, a county in today's Shandong Province; southwest of Huangxian
U+3849
14409
㡉
㡉
xián yán
a kind of headdress for man in old China, a bag used to feed the horses
U+384B
14411
㡋
㡋
è yé
ancient mourning turban worn by women, to hem, turban worn by men
U+3851
14417
㡑
㡑
qiǎo
a calico sack for grain, etc.
U+3852
14418
㡒
㡒
armour, unlined garments
U+385A
14426
㡚
㡚
a napkin, kerchief, a headgear; articles for dressing the hair, a calligrapher's or painter's signature, seal, dedicatory notes, etc. on a painting, etc.
U+385D
14429
㡝
㡝
fèng fú
a sack used to feed the horses, an old family name
U+385E
14430
㡞
㡞
lěi lóu lǚ
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