Caractères Unicode Chinois
to adhere to; to stick together
U+457B
17787
䕻
䕻
gé lì
the rhododendron -- it is said to cause sheep to stagger and die, hence the name
U+457D
17789
䕽
䕽
zhú
the water is waving in the breeze, old and desolate; rags and rubbish
U+4583
17795
䖃
䖃
yuè
tiger-like
U+458A
17802
䖊
䖊
yí yì
tiger
U+458E
17806
䖎
䖎
xiá
the fighting sound made by two tigers
U+459C
17820
䖜
䖜
yín yìn
the dung beetle, scarabaeus; the scavenger beetle
U+45BC
17852
䖼
䖼
jué xuè
the millipede, a kind of cicada; big and with black color
U+45C3
17859
䗃
䗃
zhàn
the toad (especially in reference to the one supposed to live on the moon), earthworm
U+45C7
17863
䗇
䗇
jú qú
to put out the tongue (said of animal)
U+45CA
17866
䗊
䗊
chéng tàn
the larva of mosquitoes
U+45E0
17888
䗠
䗠
xuán
the solitary wasp, lice on cattle, a kind of gad-fly
U+45E5
17893
䗥
䗥
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