Chinese Unicode Characters
rapid; turbulent of the waves and billows
U+3D96
15766
㶖
㶖
shù
well up; spring out of a fountain or geyser, name of a fountain in today's Henan Pronice
U+3D97
15767
㶗
㶗
fàn
full of water
U+3D98
15768
㶘
㶘
diàn
(a variant of 灞) name of a river in Shanxi
U+3D9A
15770
㶚
㶚
bà
name of a river, moving; swinging as in ripples
U+3D9B
15771
㶛
㶛
yú
(same as 淵) deep water; vast, profound
U+3D9C
15772
㶜
㶜
(same as 瀼) water currents; flowing of water, name of a river in Sichuan Province, heavily bedewed
U+3D9E
15774
㶞
㶞
nǎng
an ancient name for a river in Shanxi and Hebei
U+3D9F
15775
㶟
㶟
lěi
water currents; flowing of water
U+3DA0
15776
㶠
㶠
yì
(ancient form of 火) bright lights and illuminations of the fire, fire sounds
U+3DA1
15777
㶡
㶡
dài huǒ zuó
to burn; to heat, to burn over a wider and wider area; to glow; to shine, light; brightness
U+3DA3
15779
㶣
㶣
chán
(non-classical form of 炒) to fry; to roast; to cook
U+3DA4
15780
㶤
㶤
chǎo
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