Chinese Unicode Characters
fire
U+3DEC
15852
㷬
㷬
mò
(same as 烽) a conical brick-structure in which to light a beacon; (in ancient China) a tall structure (on a city wall, etc.) where fire was made to signal enemy invasion or presence of bandits
U+3DED
15853
㷭
㷭
scorched or burned wood, to burn; to heat, to destroy in fire, to roast or bake
U+3DEE
15854
㷮
㷮
smoke and dust everywhere; air pollution
U+3DEF
15855
㷯
㷯
bèng
flames
U+3DF0
15856
㷰
㷰
lí
color of the flame
U+3DF3
15859
㷳
㷳
yàn
(same as 爏) fire
U+3DF4
15860
㷴
㷴
gé lì
(same as 爅) fire; flame; light
U+3DF5
15861
㷵
㷵
mò
to dry or warm ( grains) near a fire
U+3DF6
15862
㷶
㷶
bèi bì
(same as 臇) thick soup; broth, fat; rich, a stew of fish
U+3DF7
15863
㷷
㷷
juǎn
(a variant of 燁) blaze of fire, splendid, glorious
U+3DF8
15864
㷸
㷸
dié yè
intense heat, to fry in intensive fire
U+3DF9
15865
㷹
㷹
shào
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