Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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pinyin
to boil away; to boil over, boiling sound, sound of the flowing water, etc., (interchangeable 渫) rolling billows
U+3D15
15637
㴕
( same as 濼) name of a stream in Shandong Province southwest of Jinan, ( same as 泊) lakes, a hot spring; a mineral spring
U+3D16
15638
㴖
luò
deep
U+3D17
15639
㴗
 
to ooze out; to well out; to spring out, to well up; flood tide; the water is rising
U+3D18
15640
㴘
mào
water dripping; a drip-tile (same as 炸 煠 爚) to fry in fat or oil, to scald
U+3D19
15641
㴙
zhá
the small ditch in the field
U+3D1A
15642
㴚
suì
damp; wet; moist; humid
U+3D1B
15643
㴛
zhì
(same as 遍) everywhere; all over, a time
U+3D1C
15644
㴜
biàn
(a variant of U+9ECE 黎) many; numerous, black; dark
U+3D1D
15645
㴝
(same as 滔) fluent, to fill; to prevail
U+3D1E
15646
㴞
 
great billows; heavy seas rollling in
U+3D25
15653
㴥
qiào
(corrupted form of 涫) (interchangeable 盥) to wash hands, to wash, to boil
U+3D26
15654
㴦
guàn
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