Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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pinyin
to succumb to the effect of alcohol; to walk unsteadily (said of drunkards)
U+482B
18475
䠫
zòu
to ascend; to climb; to rise, to step on; totread on; to walk upon, to pull out; to uproot, to promote, to jump; to leap
U+482F
18479
䠯
yuè
to walk, (corrupted form of 邪 射) evil, to shoot
U+4833
18483
䠳
 
to wear clothes
U+4835
18485
䠵
the appearance of height in a person
U+4837
18487
䠷
tiǎo
to bend the body, to employ as a servant, (non-classical form of 竆) (same as 窮) poor
U+483B
18491
䠻
qióng
to wear; to put on clothes
U+483C
18492
䠼
diào shù xuè zhú
to dodge; to ward off
U+483E
18494
䠾
shǎn shàn
the long wooden bumper at the rear of a cart or carriage
U+4842
18498
䡂
jiù
the cross-bar at the sides of a carritage, (same as 較) to compare
U+4848
18504
䡈
jué
the protruded sides of a carriage (used in ancient times to screen off muddy dust)
U+484A
18506
䡊
fán fǎn pèi
the linch-pin of a sheel
U+484D
18509
䡍
fú fǔ
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