Chinese Unicode Characters
the flowing water
U+3CDC
15580
㳜
㳜
(corrupted form of U+6D2D 洭) a river in ancient times; a part of Huangjiang, Lianjiang and Beijiang in today's north-west of Guangdong Province
U+3CDD
15581
㳝
㳝
(same as 浺) deep and far; profound and abstruse (of the sea)
U+3CDE
15582
㳞
㳞
(simplified form of 澾) slippery ( as a road)
U+3CE0
15584
㳠
㳠
tà
(simplified form of 濄) (same as 渦) name of a river, to whirl, an eddy
U+3CE1
15585
㳡
㳡
(non-classical form of 淑) good; pure; virtuous, beautiful or charming (women), clear
U+3CE4
15588
㳤
㳤
a river in ancient times
U+3CE5
15589
㳥
㳥
jù lòng
a river
U+3CE6
15590
㳦
㳦
xiè
the water flowing from ..., the current of a stream
U+3CE7
15591
㳧
㳧
xí
to splash (of water)
U+3CE8
15592
㳨
㳨
jiǎn zá zǎn
great billows; large waves; the waves swelling up
U+3CE9
15593
㳩
㳩
a river
U+3CEA
15594
㳪
㳪
pàn pì
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