Chinese Unicode Characters
thick and big ropes or cords; bulky cables, spoilt silk
U+42CF
17103
䋏
䋏
zuò
to tie; to knot, to join
U+42D1
17105
䋑
䋑
bǐng
to band together; to twist; to wring and to disperse fiber then to make thin silk, cloth, cotton-yarn or rope
U+42D4
17108
䋔
䋔
bì
the clustered embroidery patterns (as tiny and fine rice)
U+42DB
17115
䋛
䋛
mí mǐ
the weight on a steelyard, connected stitches
U+42DF
17119
䋟
䋟
jì
to twist ropes, a belt or string to hold the bow, to tie; to bind, the cart turning back to the left, to draw or pull (of a cart), to mourn
U+42E2
17122
䋢
䋢
biè
to set in order the old, raw, coarse, waste silk or cotton
U+42E8
17128
䋨
䋨
fǔ
to wind round the ropes, crooked; winding; bends; turns; curves; turns and twists, to play a sound of hasty (fast) string (of a musical instrument)
U+42EB
17131
䋫
䋫
to weave silk fabrics with green color for longitude and white for latitude, silk fabrics from Yuyang
U+42ED
17133
䋭
䋭
huò yù
to bind or restrain; restraint; restriction, timid and awkward, to wind around; to tangle, to connect; to join, together with
U+42F0
17136
䋰
䋰
jú
to stumble; to trip the front feet of a beast, a kind of brocade from Shu
U+42F6
17142
䋶
䋶
xù
to spin and weave, equal; uniform; (same as U+7D1D 紝) to lay the warp; to weave
U+42FB
17147
䋻
䋻
nín
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