Chinese Unicode Characters
to explain in detail
U+2B328
176936
𫌨
𫌨
luó
to raise the feet; to cross the legs; brave; sandals
U+2B3CB
177099
𫏋
𫏋
jiǎo qiāo
to gallop; a mule
U+2B406
177158
𫐆
𫐆
kuài jué
the cross-bar at the end of a carriage pole; linchpin of a large carriage
U+2B410
177168
𫐐
𫐐
ní
to eat; dinner-time, sunset
U+2B5EE
177646
𫗮
𫗮
huáng
the skate or ray
U+2B699
177817
𫚙
𫚙
pū
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