[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 00 [Total Strokes] 04 [Unicode] 738B [Pinyin] wang2 [Korean] wang [Japanese] ou [Definition](1) A prince or king. A ruler; royal. (2) To rule; to govern [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] wang2hou2 [Korean] wanghu [Japanese] oukou [Definition]The princes and nobles of the realm. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] wang2hou2jiang1xiang1 [Korean] wanghujangsang [Japanese] oukoushousou [Definition]Princes, nobles, generals and ministers-the ruling class. [Credit] acm
m [Pinyin] Wang Shouren [Korean] Wang Su-in [Japanese] Ou Shujin [Definition]More commonly known by his style Wang Yangming z (1472-1529). A Ming dynasty Neo-Confucian thinker who argued against much of the philosophy of Zhuxi qand espoused the doctrine of the unity of knowledge and action ms. [Credit] acm
u [Pinyin] Wang2 Fan4zhi4 [Korean] Wang Peomji [Japanese] Ou Bonshi [Definition]A poet of the early Tang (590-660). [Credit] acm
̔V [Pinyin] Wang2 Huai2zhi1 [Korean] Wang hoeji [Japanese] Ou waishi [Definition]Lived during the Southern Sung dynasty, a scholar renowned for his expertise in the transmission of ritual practices. The special circumstances of his life and rebirth are presented as supporting evidence for the theory of reincarnation in Gihwa's Șa Hyeonjeong non _ (HPC 7.221c1-5). There is also an entry under this name in Morohashi, 20823-2190. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] Wang2wei2 [Korean] Wangyu [Japanese] Ou-i [Definition]A poet of the Tang (699-759). [Credit] acm
㺔V [Pinyin] Wang2 Xi1zhi1 [Korean] Wang Heuiji [Japanese] Ougishi [Definition][pn] (?-379) A Jin period calligrapher, considered to be one of the greatest East Asian calligraphers of all time. From Linyi ՟ in Shandong. He is especially noted for the refined and yet powerful style of his cursive script and his 诏. His most famous work is his rendition of the Lantingxu [Credit] acm
z [Pinyin] Wang Yangming [Korean] Wang Yangmyeong [Japanese] Ou Youmei [Definition]See Wang Shouren m. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 7396 [Pinyin] jiu3 [Korean] gu [Japanese] kyuu ku [Definition](1) A beautiful black stone that almost qualifies as a precious gem. (2) A complex form of the number nine () used to prevent fraud. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 73A9 [Variant] [Pinyin] wan2 wan4 [Korean] wan [Japanese] gan [Definition](1) Play, amuse oneself, take pleasure in, delight in, play with. (2) Toys, playthings. (3) To examine, to test. [Credit] acm
ߍD [Pinyin] wan2hao3 [Korean] wanho [Japanese] gankou [Definition](1) Play, amuse oneself. Toys, playthings. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73B2 [Pinyin] ling2 [Korean] ryeong [Japanese] rei ryou [Definition](1) The tinkling of gem-pendants. (2) Clear, beautiful. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] ling2long2 [Korean] ryeongrong [Japanese] reirou [Definition](1) The sound of jewels tinkling or ringing. (2) Lustrously beautiful, like a pearl. (3) Shining, bright. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73B3 [Pinyin] dai4 [Korean] dae [Japanese] tai dai [Definition]A large sea-tortoise, the shell of which is beautiful and is thus used for ornamentation. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73BB [Pinyin] bo1 [Korean] pa [Japanese] ha [Definition]Glass. A kind of crystal. [Credit] acm
` [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73BD [Pinyin] {ju} [Korean] gu [Japanese] ku kou [Definition]A gemlike stone; a stone that is almost gem quality. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73C0 [Pinyin] po4 [Korean] bag baeg [Japanese] haku hyaku [Definition]Amber. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73C2 [Pinyin] ke1 [Korean] ga [Japanese] ka [Definition](1) A kind of jewel. White agate. [] An inferior kind of jade. (2) The shell of a horse's bit, used to decorate it. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73C8 [Pinyin] jia1 [Korean] ga [Japanese] ka [Definition]A hair ornament, worn by married women. [Credit] acm
a [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73C9 [Pinyin] min2 [Korean] min [Japanese] min bin [Definition]A gemlike stone; a stone that is almost gem quality. [Credit] acm
X [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73CA [Pinyin] shan1 [Korean] san [Japanese] san [Definition](1) Coral, which is cultivated and used for ornamentation. (2) The tinkling of pendants. (3) To stagger. (4) Loneliness. (5) A centimeter. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73CD [Variant] [Pinyin] zhen1 [Korean] jin [Japanese] chin [Definition](1) Precious, rare-as gems. To prize. (2) Delicate flowers. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] zhen1bao3 [Korean] jinbo [Japanese] chinbou [Definition]Rare gem(s). [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] zhen1cai2 [Korean] jinjae [Japanese] chinzai [Definition]Wealth and possessions. [Credit]
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 73CE [Variant] [Pinyin] zhen1 [Korean] jin [Japanese] chin [Definition]Synonym of [73CD]. [Credit] acm
d [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73D2 [Pinyin] jin1 [Korean] jin [Japanese] shin [Definition]A kind of gem. [Credit] acm
b [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73D6 [Pinyin] guang1 [Korean] gwang [Japanese] kou [Definition](1) A woodwind instrument decorated with gems. (2) A kind of gem. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73DE [Pinyin] luo4 li4 [Korean] rag [Japanese] raku [Definition]Necklace jewels; small stones, pebbles. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] luo4luo4 [Korean] nangnag [Japanese] rakuraku [Definition]The manyness of pebbles or sand. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73E0 [Pinyin] zhu1 [Korean] ju [Japanese] shu [Definition](1) A pearl, a gem, a jewel. (2) A round jewel; a bead. (3) Something beautiful. A beautiful woman. [Credit] acm
c [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73E3 [Pinyin] xun2 *xun4 [Korean] sun [Japanese] shun [Definition](1) A jeweled vessel. (2) The name of a kind of gem. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73E5 [Pinyin] er3 [Korean] i [Japanese] ji ni [Definition](1) An earring. Ear ornaments. (2) To attach to the ear. (3) A sword-guard; sword collar. [] (4) A round gem. (5) A sunshade, a parasol. (6) To insert; to put between. (7) To suck; to lick. (8) To throw up; to regurgitate. [f] [Credit] acm
] [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73EA [Pinyin] gui1 [Korean] gyu [Japanese] kei [Definition](1) Jade tablet or scepter (as a symbol of authority). A jewel, especially the cut jewel (jade tablet or baton) that the king gave to his vassals as a sign of enfeoffment. This is an earlier form of the ideograph \. (2) A small measure, less than a pinch. (3) Silicon, silica. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73ED [Pinyin] ban1 [Korean] ban [Japanese] han [Definition](1) Divide, separate, distinguish, distribute. (2) Process, steps, order, procedure. (3) Be parted from, separated from; to leave. (4) Variegated, mottled, streaked. (5) A group, a gang, a company. (6) All, completely. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73EE [Pinyin] pei4 [Korean] pae [Japanese] hai [Definition]Girdle ornaments. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 73F1 [Variant] [Pinyin] ying1 [Korean] yeong [Japanese] ei you [Definition]Simplified variant of 96-17 . [Credit] acm
f [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 73F5 [Pinyin] cheng2 [Korean] jeong [Japanese] tei chou [Definition](1) The name of a beautiful gem. (2) Gems used for girdle ornamentation. [] (3) A jeweled baton or scepter. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 73F8 [Pinyin] wu2 [Korean] o [Japanese] go [Definition](1) The name of a beautiful gem. (2) The name of a mountain. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 73FE [Pinyin] xian4 [Korean] hyeon [Japanese] gen ken [Definition](1) Manifestation, appearance. (2) To be perceived clearly. (3) Now, present tense, actually; the present world, present existence, manifest world. (4) Present activity, manifest activity, materialization. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] xian4zai4 [Korean] hyeonjae [Japanese] genzai [Definition](1) The present, right now. (2) State of fruition. (3) This world, this existence. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] xian4shi2 [Korean] hyeonsil [Japanese] genjitsu [Definition]The actuality; the reality. [Credit] acm
c [Pinyin] xian4dang1 [Korean] hyeondang [Japanese] gentou [Definition]Present world and future world. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7403 [Variant]{ [Pinyin] qiu2 [Korean] gu [Japanese] kyuu [Definition]Jewel, gem, pearl. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7405 [Variant] [Pinyin] lang2 lang4 [Korean] rang [Japanese] rou [Definition](1) A kind of white cornelian. (2) The tinkling sound of gold or jewels. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7406 [Pinyin] li3 [Korean] ri [Japanese] ri [Definition](1) The lines or grain in precious stone. (2) Logic, reason; a theme. Theory. (3) The fitness of things; right, as an abstract principle. Truth, reality. (4) To manage, handle, govern, correct, adjust. (5) Original truth or principle; universal principle. (6) () Connected with the prior meaning, this term was invested with a special meaning by the Huayan school of Buddhism, as the underlying "noumenon" or principle of emptiness contained in and which contains all individual phenomena. [Credit] acm
e [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7407 [Pinyin] xiu4 [Korean] su [Japanese] shuu [Definition](1) A beautiful gemstone. (2) A beautiful stone close to gem quality. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7409 [Variant] [Pinyin] liu2 [Korean] ryu [Japanese] ryuu ru [Definition]Emerald. Glass. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7422 [Pinyin] zhuo2 [Korean] tag [Japanese] taku chaku [Definition](1) To polish (a gem; one's character). (2) To decorate, adorn. The original form of this character has eight strokes after the radical [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] zhuo2mo2 [Korean] tagma [Japanese] takuma [Definition]To cut and polish; to do coarse and fine jewelry-work. A metaphor for academic or spiritual training. This metaphor is found in the o and is often quoted in the Confucian classics. [Credit] acm
h [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 742A [Pinyin] qi2 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki gi [Definition]A white-colored gem. [Credit] acm
j [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 742E [Pinyin] cong2 *zong4 [Korean] jong [Japanese] sou [Definition]An eight-cornered jewel with a round hole through the middle. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7432 [Pinyin] bei4 [Korean] pae [Japanese] hai [Definition](1) An ornament made of stringed pearls. (2) A string of five hundred pearls. A string of a hundred pearls. (3) To string together. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7433 [Pinyin] lin2 [Korean] rim [Japanese] rin [Definition](1) A beautiful gem. (2) The sound of tinkling gems. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7434 [Pinyin] qin2 [Korean] geum [Japanese] kin [Definition]Stringed instrument. In Korean, the geomun; in Japanese, the koto. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 743A [Pinyin] fa4 [Korean] beob [Japanese] hou [Definition]Enamel. [] [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7425 [Pinyin] hu3 [Korean] ho [Japanese] ko ku [Definition](1) A tiger-shaped ornamental, sacrificial vessel. (2) A signet of jade, shaped like a tiger. (3) Amber. (4) A tiger. (5) A surname. [Credit] acm
g [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7426 [Pinyin] qi2 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki [Definition](1) The name of a kind of gem. (2) Rare, unusual, valuable. (3) Excellent, superb, fine. [Credit] acm
i [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7429 [Pinyin] chang1 [Korean] chang [Japanese] shou [Definition]A kind of gemmed earring worn by certain non-Chinese ethnic groups. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7435 [Pinyin] pi2 [Korean] bi [Japanese] bi hi [Definition]A guitar-like instrument. [Credit] acm
i [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7436 [Pinyin] pa2 [Korean] pa [Japanese] ha be [Definition](1) A stringed instrument, similar to a guitar. (2) To pull the string of an instrument from top to bottom. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 743F [Pinyin] hun2 [Korean] heun [Japanese] kon [Definition]A fine piece of jade; a precious gem. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 7441 [Pinyin] mao4 mei4 [Korean] mo [Japanese] mou mai bou bai [Definition](1) A jewel, especially the cut jewel (jade tablet or baton) that the king (emperor) wears when his vassals gather at his castle. [\ ] (2) A kind of jade. (3) Tortoise shell. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 7455 [Pinyin] xia2 [Korean] ha [Japanese] ka [Definition]Flaw, mistake, shortcoming, error, crime. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 7459 [Variant] [Pinyin] nao3 [Korean] no [Japanese] dou nou [Definition](1) Agate, onyx, cornelian. (2) is the name of a precious gem. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 745A [Pinyin] hu2 [Korean] ho [Japanese] ko go [Definition]A kind of sacrificial vase, decorated with gems. [Credit] acm
l [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 745B [Pinyin] ying1 [Korean] yeong [Japanese] ei you [Definition](1) The reflective brightness of a jewel. (2) Transparent jewel; quartz. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 745C [Pinyin] yu2 [Korean] yu [Japanese] yu [Definition](1) A kind of beautiful gem. (2) The glimmer of a gem. (3) Beautiful. (4) Transliteration of the Sanskrit yo sound. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] yu2qie2 [Korean] yuga [Japanese] yuga [Definition](1) A transliteration of the Sanskrit term yoga, indicating a condition of stilling of the mind and accordance with the principle of reality. (2) The Yogacara school, Indian forerunner of the Chinese Faxiang @ school of Buddhism. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 745E [Pinyin] rui4 [Korean] seo [Japanese] sui zui [Definition](1) Good fortune, good luck. (2) An omen of good fortune. (3) A engraved jewel bestowed by the emperor upon a noble when the noble comes into his service. An angle-cut jewel used on the occasion of rituals and sacrifices. See 32-3 \. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 745F [Pinyin] se4 [Korean] seul [Japanese] shitsu shichi [Definition](1) A large, harp-like instrument. (2) Lonely, sad. (3) Austere, grave, majestic, dignified, stern, solemn. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 7476 [Variant] [Pinyin] yao2 [Korean] yo [Japanese] you [Definition]Variant of 96-10 [7464]. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7460 [Variant] [Pinyin] liu2 [Korean] ryu [Japanese] ru ryuu [Definition]Emerald; glass. Lapis lazuli. [Credit] acm
ڗ [Pinyin] liu2li2 [Korean] ryuri [Japanese] ruri [Definition]The jewel lapis lazuli. [Credit] acm
k [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7462 [Pinyin] rong2 [Korean] yong [Japanese] you [Definition]The sound of the tinkling of the gems of a jeweled girdle. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7463 [Pinyin] suo3 [Korean] swae [Japanese] sa [Definition](1) Small, detailed, fine, subtle. (2) Boring, trifling. (3) Troublesome, annoying. (4) Lowly, mean. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] suo3suo3 [Korean] swaeswae [Japanese] sasa [Definition](1) Small, trifling, petty. (2) The sound of a jewel. (3) To be tired, worn out. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7464 [Variant] [Pinyin] yao2 [Korean] yo [Japanese] you [Definition](1) A precious jade. (2) A precious kind of stone, inferior to jade. (3) A kind of green jasper. (4) Clear and pure; precious; as beautiful as a gem. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 7469 [Pinyin] ying2 ying3 [Korean] yeong [Japanese] ei you [Definition](1) Clear, bright, obvious, sharp, distinct. (2) A bright light. (3) To polish. (4) A gem; beautiful stone. (5) Wither, droop, fade. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 746A [Pinyin] ma3 [Korean] ma [Japanese] ba me [Definition](1) Agate, onyx, cornelian. Usually seen in the binome . (2) Used in transliteration of the foreign sound of ma. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 746F [Variant] [Pinyin] lang2 [Korean] rang [Japanese] rou [Definition](1) A kind of white cornelian. (2) The tinkling sound of gold or jewels. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7470 [Pinyin] gui1 [Korean] goe [Japanese] kai [Definition](1) A beautiful gem. A kind of jasper. (2) Great, excellent, admirable, extraordinary. (3) Rare, unusual, strange, odd. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7473 [Pinyin] cuo1 cuo3 [Korean] cha [Japanese] sa [Definition](1) The brilliant white luster of a gem. (2) An artful smile. (3) To polish (a gem). [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 747E [Pinyin] jin3 jin4 [Korean] geun [Japanese] kin gin [Definition](1) A beautiful gem. (2) The brilliancy of gems. (3) A red-colored gem. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7483 [Pinyin] li2 li5 [Korean] ri [Japanese] ri [Definition]Emerald, glass. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 748B [Pinyin] zhang1 [Korean] jang [Japanese] shou [Definition](1) A cornered jewel or jeweled vessel used at ritual and sacrificial occasions. [, \]. (2) To scoop up rice-wine at a sacrificial ritual. (3) Clear, bright, sharp. (4) A jade plaything. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 749E [Pinyin] pu2 [Korean] bag [Japanese] haku [Definition](1) An uncut stone; a precious gem in the rough. (2) Plain, unadorned, genuine[]. [Credit] acm
m [Radical] 096 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 749F [Pinyin] jing3 *ying3 [Korean] gyeong [Japanese] ei you [Definition](1) The luster of a gem. (2) A personal name. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 74A2 [Variant] [Pinyin] liu2 [Korean] yuri [Japanese] ruri ru [Definition]An early form of 96-10 [7460]. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 74A7 [Pinyin] bi4 [Korean] byeog [Japanese] heki hyaku [Definition](1) A large flat round jeweled ornament used at the emperor's coronation. (2) Jewel-like beauty. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 74B0 [Pinyin] huan2 huan4 [Korean] hwan [Japanese] kan [Definition]A ring, a bracelet. To encircle. To go around. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] huan2jing4 [Korean] hwangyeong [Japanese] kankyou [Definition]A ring-like region. An environment. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 19 [Unicode] 74BD [Pinyin] xi3 [Korean] sae sa [Japanese] shi ji [Definition](1) The seal of the emperor. (2) Before the time of the Qin `, a general term for a seal. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 15 [Total Strokes] 19 [Unicode] 74CA [Pinyin] qiong2 xuan2 [Korean] gyeong [Japanese] kei [Definition](1) A red gem; amber. (2) Beautiful as a gem. Excellent. (3) A dice-box. (4) The raw materials used by a druggist to make medicines. (5) The demon who lives down in the well. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 16 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 74CF [Pinyin] long2 [Korean] rong [Japanese] ryou rou [Definition](1) A gem used in a rain-sacrifice, which is shaped like a dragon. (2) The sound of clinking or ringing of jewels or metal. (3) Clear, bright. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 096 [Strokes] 17 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 74D4 [Variant] [Pinyin] ying1 [Korean] yeong [Japanese] ei you [Definition]A beautiful stone that looks like a pearl. [Credit] acm
[Pinyin] ying1luo4 [Korean] yeongnag [Japanese] youraku [Definition]A necklace of precious stones. [Credit] acm
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