Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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meaning
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pinyin
the face, the cheeks; the jaw
U+4A49
19017
䩉
to have a worn look; to look haggard, to suffer distress, worries, etc.
U+4A4C
19020
䩌
qiáo
to look pale or pallid
U+4A4D
19021
䩍
liǎo
tie it tightly, to lead an ox, a wart; a pustule; a pimple, a round lump
U+4A50
19024
䩐
gé jí
the hem; margin of the heel of a shoe, weeping sash or cord on a saddle, a leather rope, fringes of pearls on crowns, a pennant, (same as 鞶) a large belt
U+4A54
19028
䩔
duò
to lead an ox, tie it tightly, quick, urgent; hurried; hasty
U+4A64
19044
䩤
xì xié
the reins, a small bronze ring used to connect the reins
U+4A66
19046
䩦
tiáo zuò
to tie up hurriedly
U+4A67
19047
䩧
xiè
tanning, soft leather
U+4A73
19059
䩳
shǔ sù
to repair shoes, the front part of a shoe, (same as 鞹 U+979F) leather; hides with the hair removed
U+4A79
19065
䩹
é
to stick; to paste leather to shoes
U+4A91
19089
䪑
tuó
to wrap or band, (same as 鞠) to nourish, to inform, a ball a child
U+4A95
19093
䪕
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