Chinese Unicode Characters
danger; precarious; perilous, lofty; high, to decay; to break; to snap
U+3C5E
15454
㱞
㱞
jí
to rip open the flesh, to break; to snap
U+3C5F
15455
㱟
㱟
bó pí pǐ
withered; dry, calamity; disaster, (ancient form 辜) sin; crime; guilt
U+3C60
15456
㱠
㱠
the soul out of one's body; as good as dead
U+3C61
15457
㱡
㱡
the dead
U+3C62
15458
㱢
㱢
láng
uneven, weak; feeble
U+3C63
15459
㱣
㱣
tuǐ
to exhaust; extreme; topmost, to die
U+3C64
15460
㱤
㱤
the evil spirits come out, sick and poor, stupid; rude, inattentive; absent-minded; careless
U+3C65
15461
㱥
㱥
líng
to discard, to abandon, to die; death
U+3C66
15462
㱦
㱦
è guì jǐ
stinking smell, expression of a dead person
U+3C67
15463
㱧
㱧
wò
(same as 殮) to prepare a body for the coffin
U+3C68
15464
㱨
㱨
liàn
an abortion; stillborn
U+3C69
15465
㱩
㱩
dú
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