Chinese Unicode Characters
(non-classical of 淬) to temper iron, or steel for making swords, etc. (also used figuratively), to dip into water; to soak; to dye
U+3CC3
15555
㳃
㳃
cuì
(a variant of 涎) spittle, saliva
U+3CC4
15556
㳄
㳄
xián
(ancient form of 流) to flow, to drift, to circulate, a current, to descend, unstable; weak
U+3CC5
15557
㳅
㳅
jiǎo liú
name of a place in ancient times
U+3CC6
15558
㳆
㳆
shǔ tǒu
name of a place in today's Jiangsu Province Yixing county, to float; to waft; to swim
U+3CC7
15559
㳇
㳇
fù
(standard form of 沛) a great flow of water; flowing copiously, quickly; rapidly; sudden, flourishing; luxuriant; prosperous or abundant, marsh; swamp
U+3CC8
15560
㳈
㳈
pèi
U+3CC9
15561
㳉
㳉
(same as 攸) the flowing of the water, name of a river
U+3CCA
15562
㳊
㳊
a river in ancient times
U+3CCB
15563
㳋
㳋
marshy; swampy, damp; moist
U+3CCC
15564
㳌
㳌
a place in ancient times
U+3CCD
15565
㳍
㳍
bù
guide or lead to make the water flowing smoothly
U+3CCE
15566
㳎
㳎
biàn fàn
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