Chinese Unicode Characters
(abbreviated form of 癥) obstraction of the bowels
U+3FC2
16322
㿂
㿂
an ox-headed boil, dysentery; diarrhea, popular name for women's peculiar diseases
U+3FC3
16323
㿃
㿃
dài zhì
the groans or moans from a person in a critical condition
U+3FC4
16324
㿄
㿄
ài
(same as 癬) ringworm, used for various diseases of the skin
U+3FC5
16325
㿅
㿅
xiǎn xuǎn
damage by the pests to the rice seedling, boil; ulcer; sore
U+3FC6
16326
㿆
㿆
paralysis, rheumatism, having no sense of feeling; numb
U+3FC7
16327
㿇
㿇
xí xì
(non-classical form of 癰) an ulcer; an abscess; a carbuncle; sometimes use for a cancer, loss of the sense of smell
U+3FC8
16328
㿈
㿈
disease of the private part of the human body
U+3FC9
16329
㿉
㿉
tuí
very painful; agonizing (same as 憯) sad; sorrowful; grieved
U+3FCA
16330
㿊
㿊
cǎn
(same as U+7619 瘙) a kind of skin disease (like sores from scabies)
U+3FCB
16331
㿋
㿋
sào
(interchangeable U+3FBE 㾾) lump in the throat, sting of a poisonous insect (scorpion)
U+3FCC
16332
㿌
㿌
(same as U+75A5 疥) scabies
U+3FCD
16333
㿍
㿍
jiè
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