Chinese Unicode Characters
the occiput, or occipital bone, to hang down one's head, ugly, silly; foolish; stupid; idiotic; crazy; insane
U+4AB4
19124
䪴
䪴
zhěn
the chin; the jaws
U+4AB6
19126
䪶
䪶
to toil or labor sedulously
U+4AB7
19127
䪷
䪷
hòu
the cheek-bone; the malar bone; the malar
U+4ABC
19132
䪼
䪼
to deal with affairs cautiously, head with less hair, ashamed; humiliated
U+4ABE
19134
䪾
䪾
mí zhěn
the lower end of the jaws, high cheek-bone, to bend (or lower) one's head
U+4AC0
19136
䫀
䫀
gěn
the first son; a dog's first pup
U+4AC1
19137
䫁
䫁
bì
to shake one's head
U+4AC5
19141
䫅
䫅
sàn
the front and back of the neck
U+4AC6
19142
䫆
䫆
chéng zhèng
to bend (or lower) one's head; to bow (usually refer to submission or admission of a wrong doing)
U+4AD0
19152
䫐
䫐
lín
timid; weak and dulll
U+4AD6
19158
䫖
䫖
chěn huǐ nòu shèn tíng yà zhù
the lower jawbone, the cranium
U+4AE6
19174
䫦
䫦
gé kài
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