Caractères Unicode Chinois
big rocks on the riverside (interchangeable 栱) an arched opening
U+40AC
16556
䂬
䂬
gǒng
name of a place; today's Jizhou
U+40AD
16557
䂭
䂭
stone, to sharpen a knife, sharp-pointed; sharp, vigorous; energetic; keen
U+40AE
16558
䂮
䂮
lüè
a fine stone resembling jade
U+40AF
16559
䂯
䂯
guài guàn
rocks; stones; minerals, etc.
U+40B0
16560
䂰
䂰
là
to wear out; rubbed out; to die out; to wear away; frayed
U+40B1
16561
䂱
䂱
cuì ruì
(same as 砝) standard weights used in scales; steelyard weights
U+40B2
16562
䂲
䂲
fǎ
gravel; macadam (interchangeable 剉) to damage; to destroy, medicines; orpiment (As2S3)
U+40B3
16563
䂳
䂳
cuǒ
(same as U+7814 研) to rub; to grind; to powder, to go the very source; to study; to investigate; to research; to examine; to search into carefully
U+40B4
16564
䂴
䂴
yán
(a simplified form of 碽) sound of bumping or striking, arched bridge
U+40B5
16565
䂵
䂵
the Crustacea; a sea-anemone
U+40B6
16566
䂶
䂶
jié
broken; smashed, trivial, irregular, different; varied sizes (of rocks)
U+40B7
16567
䂷
䂷
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