Chinese Unicode Characters
open eyes, big eyes, to move one's eyes
U+4030
16432
䀰
䀰
gǔ yíng
to examine; to observe; to survey; to study
U+4031
16433
䀱
䀱
diseases in the eyes
U+4032
16434
䀲
䀲
mù
(abbreviated form) not to look straight forward, the pupil of the eyes not in the right place
U+4033
16435
䀳
䀳
ài là lài
to look straight forward, to look, eyesight blurred; not clear
U+4034
16436
䀴
䀴
yǐng
(same as 瞬) to blink; wink or twinkle, by eyes (facial expressions) to indicate one's wish or intention
U+4035
16437
䀵
䀵
shùn
strabismus; squint, to look askance; to ogle, (a dialect) bright; light; brilliant, bright eyes
U+4036
16438
䀶
䀶
lǎng liàng
to have quick glance; look-in; to look hastily
U+4037
16439
䀷
䀷
jié
(interchangeable 䀿) to have a casual and short glance; to catch a glimpse of, pretty eyes, insight; vision, bright eyes
U+4038
16440
䀸
䀸
dì zhì
(same as U+7728 眨) to wink; (same as U+776B 睫) eyelashes, having one eye smller than the other, joke; witticism; pleasantry; jest; fun; (Cant.) to peep at; to blink, wink
U+4039
16441
䀹
䀹
jié zhǎ jiá shè yà
squinting eyes; prominent eyes, all blind, eyesight not clear, upper eyelid which has a double fold at the lower edge
U+403A
16442
䀺
䀺
to look; to regard; to inspect
U+403B
16443
䀻
䀻
pìn
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