Chinese Unicode Characters
to walk
U+47A0
18336
䞠
䞠
to walk
U+47A1
18337
䞡
䞡
tǎn
to walk
U+47A2
18338
䞢
䞢
zhà zuó
to resist; to hold out, angry, to break up; to split, half step, evil; wicked; mean; vicious
U+47A3
18339
䞣
䞣
chě
to walk, to use; to employ, to control
U+47A4
18340
䞤
䞤
qú
to walk
U+47A5
18341
䞥
䞥
yòu
to lie flat, to be inactive; stiff; rigid, dead-locked
U+47A6
18342
䞦
䞦
hé jié
to walk
U+47AB
18347
䞫
䞫
yǔn
to crawl; to creep
U+47AE
18350
䞮
䞮
to walk, to move quickly; to run; to hurry, to reach the time-limit; to mature
U+47AF
18351
䞯
䞯
fù
to fall over; to lie down
U+47B1
18353
䞱
䞱
hú
to jump; to leap; to hop, limping; walking unsteadily; limping
U+47B4
18356
䞴
䞴
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