Chinese Unicode Characters
to walk, tracks or whereabouts, disease of the feet
U+4804
18436
䠄
䠄
tiǎn
to kowtow; to kneel and make obeisance
U+4806
18438
䠆
䠆
cháng
to cut off the feet (one of the five punishments in ancient times)
U+480A
18442
䠊
䠊
fèi
to squat; to crouch, to move elastically; to be easily bent and stretched; to be flexible: (firuratively) to submit or rise according to circumstances
U+4810
18448
䠐
䠐
qù
to step on the ground with a bang, hard to go forward; limping, to scrape; to move along the side of
U+481A
18458
䠚
䠚
wà
to jump; to leap; to spring; to bounce
U+481B
18459
䠛
䠛
jiǎo xiào yáo
to walk
U+481C
18460
䠜
䠜
róng
to stand up, to establish
U+481D
18461
䠝
䠝
to trip up; to be hindered; to stroll
U+481F
18463
䠟
䠟
dié shè
to go, to walk in one leg; leap; crippled, (ancient form of 逝) to pass; to be gone; to depart, (interchangeable 滯) in a standstill; stagnant; impeded; blocked
U+4820
18464
䠠
䠠
chì
toddle, to fall; fallen; prostrate
U+4824
18468
䠤
䠤
duǒ duò
to urinate; to pass urine; to empty the bladder; to make water; weary, tired, fatigued
U+4829
18473
䠩
䠩
guì
The Uniha Characters will not be shown
if you have no Unicode Font installed, of which
the most common is Arial Unicode Normal MS, file ARIALUNI.TTF under Windows.
If you didn't see Chinese Unicode character,
please activate the option Photos near the search box,
or click here on Photos.