Chinese Unicode Characters
carbuncle, sallow and emaciated, scrofulous swellings
U+3FDB
16347
㿛
㿛
lí lì
(non-classical form of 癟) shrivelled up; empty; limp; flat; not full; sunken
U+3FDC
16348
㿜
㿜
biě
(ancient form of 香) sweet; fragrant, delicious, incense
U+3FDD
16349
㿝
㿝
(non-classcial form of 耄) an old man of eighty, aged
U+3FDE
16350
㿞
㿞
mào
(same as U+767D 白) he bright, white moon; a pure glistening white, splendid, white
U+3FDF
16351
㿟
㿟
bái jiǎo
U+3FE0
16352
㿠
㿠
(corrupted form of 兜) a helmet; a head-covering, a small pocket in clothes
U+3FE1
16353
㿡
㿡
(same as 耀) to shine; to dazzle, to show off
U+3FE2
16354
㿢
㿢
yào zhuì
white color
U+3FE3
16355
㿣
㿣
hé xiá
white, clear
U+3FE4
16356
㿤
㿤
chǔn
shine; clear and pure white feather (same as 皬) white, white but not pure
U+3FE5
16357
㿥
㿥
hú
to tell; to inform; to report; to accuse
U+3FE6
16358
㿦
㿦
nìng
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