é– [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 9AE2 [Pinyin] ti4 [Korean] che [Japanese] tei [Definition](1) False hair; a wig. (2) To hang down like a wig. [Credit] acm
é— [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 9AE3 [Variant]œf [Pinyin] fang3 [Korean] bang [Japanese] hou [Definition](1) To resemble; be like. (2) Faint, vague, indistinct. [Credit] acm
é˜ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 9AE6 [Pinyin] mao2 [Korean] mo [Japanese] bou [Definition](1) Hair hanging down the back (as a particular hairstyle). (2) A child's low pompadour. An ornament which imitates a child's hair. (3) A mane. (4) Long hair. (5) To excel, to surpass. Eminent, excellent. (6) A genius, an outstanding personage. (7) The name of a non-Chinese ethnic group in the western regions. (8) A kind of asparagus. [Credit] acm
”¯ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 9AEA [Variant]é› [Pinyin] fa4 [Korean] bal [Japanese] hatsu [Definition]Simplified variant of 190-5 é› [9AEE]. [Credit] acm
éš [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 9AEB [Pinyin] tiao2 [Korean] cho [Japanese] chou [Definition](1) A flowing lock; hair let down one's neck. (2) A youth. (3) A tuft of hair on the heads of children. [Credit] acm
•E [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 9AED [Pinyin] zi1 [Korean] ja [Japanese] shi [Definition]A mustache. [Credit] acm
é› [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 9AEE [Variant]”¯ [Pinyin] fa3 fa4 [Korean] bal [Japanese] hatsu [Definition](1) Hair, esp. human hair on the head. (2) A thousandth of an inch. [Credit] acm
é™ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 9AEF [Pinyin] ran2 [Korean] yeom [Japanese] zen [Definition]A colloquial version of 190-4 [9AE5]. [Credit] acm
é [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 9AF1 [Pinyin] bao4 [Korean] po [Japanese] hou bou [Definition](1) A thick beard. (2) [Jpn.] A topknot. [Credit] acm
éœ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 9AF4 [Variant]˜Åœi [Pinyin] fu2 [Korean] bul [Japanese] futsu [Definition](1) Faint, vague, indistinct. (2) To resemble; be like. [Credit] acm
éž [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 9AF7 [Pinyin] qu1 [Korean] gog [Japanese] kyoku [Definition]A shortened beard or mustache. A rolled-up beard or mustache. A kinky-haired beard or mustache. [Credit] acm
éŸ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 9AFB [Pinyin] ji4 jie2 [Korean] gye gil [Japanese] kei kitsu [Definition](1) [ji4 gye kei] A topknot. (2) Dressed hair of a woman. (3) [jie2 gil kitsu] The god of the kitchen stove. [Credit] acm
é [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 9B06 [Variant]¼ [Pinyin] song1 [Korean] song [Japanese] shou sou [Definition](1) Rough, wild, crude, uncultivated. (2) Loosely, relaxedly. (3) Hair that is in disarray. [Credit] acm
é¡ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 9B18 [Pinyin] man2 [Korean] man [Japanese] ban man [Definition](1) A vine used as hair decoration. A flower hair-pin. (2) Beautifully arranged hair. [Credit] acm
é¢ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 9B1A [Pinyin] xu1 [Korean] su [Japanese] shu su [Definition](1) A beard; whiskers. (2) The whiskers of animals. The awns of grasses; anything beard-like. (3) A tuft of hair. [Credit] acm
é£ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 23 [Unicode] 9B1F [Pinyin] huan2 [Korean] hwan [Japanese] kan [Definition](1) To topknot (men); a chignon (women). (2) Mountain-like appearance. The shape of a mountain. (3) A servant girl, slave girl. [Credit] acm
é¤ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 24 [Unicode] 9B22 [Pinyin] bin4 [Korean] bin [Japanese] hin bin [Definition]The hair on the temples. [Credit] acm
é¥ [Radical] 190 [Strokes] 15 [Total Strokes] 25 [Unicode] 9B23 [Pinyin] lie4 [Korean] ryeob [Japanese] ryou [Definition](1) A mane. (2) A beard. (3) Dorsal fins of a fish. (4) The scales of a shrimp. (5) The tips of the straw of a broom. (6) Pine needles. (7) Bristles, as on a hog. [Credit] acm
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