Chinese Unicode Characters
to jump
U+47B5
18357
䞵
䞵
juě
to walk
U+47B9
18361
䞹
䞹
huáng
to walk
U+47BA
18362
䞺
䞺
to walk
U+47BB
18363
䞻
䞻
yǒng
to lie flat, stiff; rigid; to be inactive, dead-locked
U+47BD
18365
䞽
䞽
suǒ
to walk
U+47C0
18368
䟀
䟀
to move or march swiftly; to walk quickly; to run, to go; to go to a meeting
U+47C3
18371
䟃
䟃
cà zàn
to go ahead; to proceed; to advance, to jump; to leap swiftly, brief; short period
U+47C5
18373
䟅
䟅
jiàn zàn
to keep persons off the route of the emperor, when on tour, imperial halting-place, worship of the kitchen god (performed on the 23rd day of the 12th moon)
U+47C6
18374
䟆
䟆
bì bó
to walk
U+47C7
18375
䟇
䟇
to walk
U+47C8
18376
䟈
䟈
zhí
to walk, toddling, jump; leap
U+47C9
18377
䟉
䟉
zhú
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