Chinese Unicode Characters
to arrange; to repair silk, colored patterns (stripes; lines; streaks; veins)
U+4300
17152
䌀
䌀
to get something with a lasso
U+4308
17160
䌈
䌈
tà
to baste for sewing, to connect; to sew; to stitch; to mend
U+430E
17166
䌎
䌎
lüè
to gather; to assemble; to come together; to blend; to mix, disorderly; mixed, a general term for wealthy goods and textiles (in southern minority group)
U+4316
17174
䌖
䌖
jié
the left over of drawing silk (from cocoons), silk, to arrange raw, coarse, old, waste cotton or silk
U+4317
17175
䌗
䌗
fǔ
to knit; to twist ropes, a belt to hang sword, poor qualitied silk wadding
U+4318
17176
䌘
䌘
mí
to sew; to stitch; to suture; to mend; to patch a garment; dresses, etc.. to twist; to tie up with ropes
U+431C
17180
䌜
䌜
niè
to weave silk ribbons, (interchangeable 澼) to wash; to launder
U+431F
17183
䌟
䌟
bì
to wind around; to bind; to wrap; to tangle, to boter persistently
U+4321
17185
䌡
䌡
tǐ
to accumulate; to store up
U+4323
17187
䌣
䌣
zuǎn
to sew clothes; to do needle-work
U+4325
17189
䌥
䌥
yǐn
thin silk fabrics, sound of the rubbing of clothes
U+4328
17192
䌨
䌨
cài
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