Chinese Unicode Characters
to learn; to hear; (Cant.) to work; to be willing
U+43BA
17338
䎺
䎺
zhǐ zhì
to hear, clear, bright, ears
U+43BB
17339
䎻
䎻
zhǒu
to hear, to listen carefully
U+43C3
17347
䏃
䏃
mián
to hear; to listen, a keen sense of hearing
U+43C5
17349
䏅
䏅
qì
to hear; barely enough to hear clearly, hearsay; groundless talk
U+43C7
17351
䏇
䏇
piào
to waver; to shake ears (said of cattle and horses)
U+43C9
17353
䏉
䏉
to vibrate; vibration, (same as 佾) a row or file of dancers, esp. referring to those in ancient dances at sacrifices or other rites
U+43CC
17356
䏌
䏌
qì yì
the buttocks, the anus
U+43D0
17360
䏐
䏐
jué zhuò
to eat meat, (same as 肘) the elbow, (same as 腬) fine quality of meat, (same as 衄) nose bleeding
U+43D4
17364
䏔
䏔
niǔ
the belly; the abdomen
U+43DE
17374
䏞
䏞
mò
to swell up greatly, to swell; a swelling; a boil
U+43E8
17384
䏨
䏨
huǐ
tendon (of meat animals); sinews; muscles
U+43EA
17386
䏪
䏪
èr
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