Chinese Unicode Characters
the eldest son, to give birth to the first child
U+4B6D
19309
䭭
䭭
shǒu shú shù tù
to look at in surprise, to gnaw; to bite (said of a horse)
U+4BAD
19373
䮭
䮭
mì
to give birth to, to bring and to rear (interchangeable 蕃) to increase; to multiply; to propagate
U+4BB3
19379
䮳
䮳
fán
to move slowly and then swiftly (said of a horse), a swift horse, to neigh
U+4BB8
19384
䮸
䮸
hú mú wò
to exert oneself; to make an effort; diligent; sedulous
U+4BC7
19399
䯇
䯇
the pelvis (髂=䯊)
U+4BC8
19400
䯈
䯈
wán
to choke; the throat chocked and unable to breath smoothly
U+4BC9
19401
䯉
䯉
yà
the pelvis, bone stuck in the throat, the kneecap; patella; the five lowest pieces of bone of the spinal column
U+4BCA
19402
䯊
䯊
qià
the shoulder blade; scapula
U+4BCB
19403
䯋
䯋
bó
the sacrum; the coccyx; the end of the spine; the rump; the buttocks
U+4BCC
19404
䯌
䯌
the shoulder blade; scapula
U+4BCF
19407
䯏
䯏
huó
the pelvis, bone stuck in the throat, the kneecap; patella; the five lowest pieces of bone of the spinal column
U+4BD1
19409
䯑
䯑
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