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ŽR [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 00 [Total Strokes] 03 [Unicode] 5C71 [Pinyin] shan1 [Korean] san [Japanese] san sen [Definition]Mountain; mountains. [Credit] acm

ŽRl [Pinyin] shan1ren2 [Korean] san'in [Japanese] sanjin [Definition]A person who lives deep in the mountains, avoiding the concerns of the secular world. [Credit] acm

ŽR–å [Pinyin] shan1men2 [Korean] sanmun [Japanese] sanmon [Definition]The gate to a Buddhist temple. [Credit] acm

ŽRœ [Pinyin] shan1gu3 [Korean] sangol [Japanese] sankotsu [Definition]"Mountain bones." The pure rock that juts out of the mountain when the soil erodes away. [Credit] acm

ݴ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 02 [Total Strokes] 05 [Unicode] 5C76 [Pinyin] [Korean] [Japanese] [Definition]Presently no information available. Possibly a variant of or. [Credit] acm

›¦ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 5C79 [Pinyin] yi4 [Korean] heul [Japanese] gitsu [Definition]To rise, tower, soar. [Credit] acm

ݤ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5C8C [Pinyin] ji2 [Korean] geub [Japanese] kyuu [Definition]High, steep, precipitous; dangerous. [Credit] acm

Šò [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5C90 [Pinyin] qi2 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki gi [Definition](1) A fork, a branch, a parting, a dichotomy, crossroads. (2) A mountain path. (3) Precipitous. (4) Use of discretion. [Credit] acm

ݬ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5C91 [Pinyin] cen2 [Korean] jam eum [Japanese] shin [Definition](1) High place, peak, summit. (2) Precipitous. (3) Tired, worn out. [Credit] acm

›© [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 5C94 [Pinyin] cha4 [Korean] cha [Japanese] ta sa bun [Definition](1) A road which forks. A point where roads fork. (2) A point where mountains separate. (3) To diverge; to go astray. [Credit] acm

‰ª [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CA1 [Pinyin] gang1 [Korean] gang [Japanese] kou [Definition]A hill; small mountain. The backside of a mountain. [Credit] acm

ú¬ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CA6 [Pinyin] li4 [Korean] rib [Japanese] ryu [Definition]The highness, steepness, imposingness of a mountain. [Credit] acm

‘Z [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CA8 [Pinyin] ju1 ju3 [Korean] jeo jo [Japanese] sho so [Definition](1) A rocky mountain. A rocky mountain which has had dirt spread on it. (2) Rocky, hilly, uneven. (3) To rise, tower, soar. (4) Steep, imposing. [Credit] acm

Šâ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CA9 [Variant]›ÇŠÞ›Ü [Pinyin] yan2 [Korean] am [Japanese] gan [Definition]A cliff, a large rock. [Credit] acm

›« [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CAB [Pinyin] xiu4 [Korean] su [Japanese] shuu ju [Definition](1) A cave or cavity in a mountain. (2) A mountain peak. [Credit] acm

›«‰_ [Pinyin] xiu4yun2 [Korean] su-un [Japanese] shuu-un [Definition]Mist streaming out from a mountain cave or cavity. [Credit] acm

–¦ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CAC [Pinyin] jia3 [Korean] gab [Japanese] kyou kou [Definition]A cape, spit, gorge, ravine; gap between mountains. [Credit] acm

‘Ð [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CB1 [Pinyin] dai4 [Korean] dae [Japanese] tai [Definition]The name of a famous mountain in China. [Credit] acm

Šx [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CB3 [Variant]›Ô [Pinyin] yue4 [Korean] ag [Japanese] gaku [Definition]Abbreviated form of 46-14 ›Ô. [Credit] acm

›­ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CB6 [Pinyin] po4 [Korean] baeg [Japanese] haku hyaku [Definition](1) A mountain which has dense vegetation. (2) A variant of 85-5 Ÿ‘ [6C68]. [Credit] acm

›¯ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CB7 [Pinyin] min2 [Korean] min [Japanese] bin min [Definition](1) The name of a mountain. (2) The name of a river. (3) A mountain peak; the ridge of the mountain. [Credit] acm

ŠÝ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CB8 [Pinyin] an4 [Korean] an [Japanese] gan [Definition](1) Shore, edge, beach, coast. (2) End of a journey; destination. (3) Great, excellent, eminent. [Credit] acm

ú­ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CBA [Pinyin] ling [Korean] ryeong [Japanese] rei ryou [Definition](1) The deepness of a mountain. (2) The name of a mountain. [Credit] acm

›¬ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CBB [Pinyin] chi2 [Korean] jeo [Japanese] tei tai [Definition]The name of a mountain. [Credit] acm

›® [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CBC [Pinyin] [Korean] byeong [Japanese] yuri [Definition][Japanese character] A small plateau partway up the mountain. Also the name of a region in the Tanba ’O”g area of Japan. [Credit] acm

›± [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CBE [Pinyin] {dian} [Korean] jeom jae [Japanese] {ten} [Definition][Korean ideograph] A mountain peak, the ridge of a mountain [Credit] acm

›° [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 5CC5 [Pinyin] [Korean] [Japanese] kura [Definition][Japanese character] A valley. The name of a region in Japan. [Credit] acm

›² [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 5CC7 [Pinyin] ke1 [Korean] hab [Japanese] kou [Definition](1) The shape of a mountain. (2) A mountain cave. [Credit] acm

›³ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 5CD9 [Pinyin] zhi4 shi4 [Korean] chi [Japanese] ji [Definition](1) To tower, soar, rise up. (2) A high mountain. (3) To gather, accumulate, pile up. [Credit] acm

“» [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 5CE0 [Pinyin] [Korean] sang [Japanese] touge [Definition][Japanese character] A mountain peak. The high point of a mountain path. [Credit] acm

‹¬ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 5CE1 [Variant]›µ [Pinyin] xia2 [Korean] hyeob [Japanese] kou kyou [Definition](1) Valley, gorge, ravine. (2) A valley stream. The modern form of 46-7 ›µ [5CFD]. [Credit] acm

‰ã [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CE8 [Variant]›´ [Pinyin] e2 [Korean] a [Japanese] ga [Definition](1) A high, imposing peak. (2) Solemn, majestic, dignified, stern. The variant of this character with mountain radical on top ›´ is synonymous. [Credit] acm

‰ã‰ã [Pinyin] e2e2 [Korean] a-a [Japanese] gaga [Definition](1) The imposingness of a steep mountain. High, commanding, lofty. (2) A stern, imposing or grandiose appearance. [Credit] acm

›´ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CE9 [Variant]‰ã [Pinyin] e2 [Korean] a [Japanese] ga [Definition]Same as above ‰ã [5CE8]. [Credit] acm

›¹ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CEA [Pinyin] yu4 [Korean] yog [Japanese] yoku yu [Definition](1) Valley, ravine. (2) A checkpoint; a frontier barrier[è]. [Credit] acm

›· [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CED [Pinyin] qiao4 [Korean] cho [Japanese] shou [Definition](1) Steep, precipitous. (2) Severe, grim, fierce. [Credit] acm

•õ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CEF [Variant]•ô [Pinyin] feng1 [Korean] bong [Japanese] hou [Definition]Same as •ô [5CF0]. [Credit] acm

•ô [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CF0 [Variant]•õ [Pinyin] feng1 [Korean] bong [Japanese] hou [Definition]Peak, summit, ridge. [Credit] acm

ú® [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CF5 [Variant]ú´ [Pinyin] rong [Korean] yeong [Japanese] kou [Definition]The steepness, loftiness of a tall mountain. A precipitous peak. [Credit] acm

“‡ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CF6 [Variant]“ˆ›¸è¡ [Pinyin] dao3 [Korean] do [Japanese] tou [Definition]Island. The original form of this character is 46-10 “ˆ [5D8B]. [Credit] acm

›¶ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CFA [Pinyin] [Korean] gaeng [Japanese] kou kyou [Definition]To obstruct, interrupt, hinder. [âG] [Credit] acm

s [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CFB [Variant]ú™ [Pinyin] jun4 xun1 [Korean] jun [Japanese] shun [Definition](1) High, lofty. (2) Steep, precipitous, sheer. (3) Severe, strict. (4) Large, great. (5) Long. [Credit] acm

›µ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 5CFD [Variant]‹¬ [Pinyin] xia2 [Korean] hyeob [Japanese] kou kyou [Definition](1) Valley, gorge, ravine. (2) A valley stream. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D07 [Pinyin] chong2 [Korean] sung [Japanese] suu [Definition](1) To venerate, respect, revere, adore. (2) Lofty, noble, high. (3) To gather, increase, improve. (4) To guide. [Credit] acm

’® [Pinyin] chong2shang4 [Korean] sungsang [Japanese] suushou [Definition]Revere, respect, adore, worship. [Credit] acm

’“¿ [Pinyin] chong2de2 [Korean] sungdeog [Japanese] suutoku [Definition](1) To revere virtue. (2) To elevate one's level of virtue by cultivation of it. [Credit] acm

›º [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D0B [Variant]‰Ø [Pinyin] hua4 hua2 [Korean] hwa [Japanese] ka [Definition](1) The name of a mountain. One of the five famous mountains in China. (2) A surname. (3) A variant of 140-7 ‰Ø. [Credit] acm

è [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D0E [Variant]雽ê [Pinyin] qi2 qi3 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki ge [Definition](1) Steep, precipitous. (2) Severe, grim, fierce, angry. [Credit] acm

›À [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D11 [Pinyin] kun1 [Korean] gon [Japanese] kon [Definition]The abbreviation of a name of a mountain, usually written ›À›ÄŽR, a high mountain in Tibet. [Credit] acm

›Á [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D14 [Pinyin] cui1 [Korean] choe [Japanese] sai [Definition](1) High, great, awesome. (2) The name of a city in the ancient state of Qi. (3) A common Korean surname. [Credit] acm

›Á›Ê [Pinyin] cui1wei2 [Korean] choe-oe [Japanese] saikai [Definition]Lofty, steep, high; insurmountable. [Credit] acm

›» [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D15 [Pinyin] ya2 yai2 [Korean] ae eui [Japanese] gai ge gi [Definition]A variant of ŠR [5D16]. [Credit] acm

ŠR [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D16 [Pinyin] ya2 yai2 [Korean] ae eui [Japanese] gai ge gi [Definition](1) A cliff, precipice. (2) A river bank; a shore. [ŠU] (3) To be proud. (4) A border. [Credit] acm

›¼ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D17 [Pinyin] gang1 gang3 [Korean] gang [Japanese] kou [Definition]A variant of 46-5 ‰ª [5CA1]. [Credit] acm

›Å [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D18 [Variant]›Ä [Pinyin] lun2 [Korean] ryun [Japanese] ron [Definition](1) The abbreviation of a name of a mountain, usually written ›À›ÅŽR. Same as ›Ä. (2) Used for 9-6 ˜Ó. [Credit] acm

›Ä [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D19 [Variant]›Å [Pinyin] lun2 [Korean] ryun [Japanese] ron [Definition](1) Mountain-like. (2) The abbreviation of a name of a mountain, usually written ›À›ÄŽR, a high mountain in Tibet. Same as ›Å. (3) Used for 9-6 ˜Ó. [Credit] acm

›Ã [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D1A [Pinyin] leng2 [Korean] reung [Japanese] ryou [Definition]Mountainous, hilly. [Credit] acm

›¿ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D1B [Pinyin] jue2 [Korean] gul [Japanese] kutsu [Definition](1) The feeling of a mountain towering in the sky. (2) To excel, surpass or stand conspicuous, like a majestic mountain. [Credit] acm

›¾ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D1F [Pinyin] yin2 [Korean] eum [Japanese] gin gon [Definition](1) Summit, peak, ridge, cliff. (2) The imposing steepness of a mountain. (3) Much, a lot of. [Credit] acm

›Â [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D22 [Pinyin] zheng1 [Korean] jaeng [Japanese] sou [Definition]Steep, awesome, imposing; esp. of a mountain. [Credit] acm

ú¯ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D27 [Pinyin] song1 [Korean] sung [Japanese] suu [Definition](1) The height, steepness, imposingness of a mountain. (2) The name of a mountain. [Credit] acm

•ö [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 5D29 [Pinyin] beng1 [Korean] bung [Japanese] hou [Definition]Crumble, erode, cave in. Die, be destroyed. [Credit] acm

ú² [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D42 [Pinyin] l *lu4 [Korean] ryul [Japanese] ritsu [Definition]The height, imposingness, steepness of a mountain. [Credit] acm

›É [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D4B [Pinyin] mei2 [Korean] mi [Japanese] bi mi mei [Definition]A reference to the mountain ‰ã›ÉŽR. Also written ”û [7709]. [Credit] acm

›Æ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D4C [Variant]â» [Pinyin] qian1 [Korean] gam [Japanese] kan ken gan [Definition](1) Deep mountains. (2) A mountain cave. (3) A deep valley. (4) To insert, set into, fix, inlay. (5) Fit (into); be fit for; be suited to. (6) To entrap; ensnare; cheat, take in. (7) To be open, spread, extended. (8) To spread, scatter. (9) To rise high. [Credit] acm

›È [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D4E [Pinyin] yu2 [Korean] u [Japanese] gu guu [Definition](1) A nook, esp. in the mountains. A corner, indentation, cranny. (2) A mountain range in China. [Credit] acm

—’ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D50 [Pinyin] lan2 [Korean] ram [Japanese] ran [Definition](1) Vapor, mist. (2) Mountain mists. (3) A mountain in Shansi. [Credit] acm

›Ç [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D52 [Variant]ú°Šâ [Pinyin] yan2 [Korean] am [Japanese] gan [Definition](1) Cliff, rock. (2) Steep; rising high. (3) Another name for the Song ‘v region during the period of Spring and Autumn. [Credit] acm

ú° [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D53 [Variant]›ÇŠâ›Ç [Pinyin] yan [Korean] am [Japanese] gan [Definition](1) Cliff, rock. (2) Steep; rising high. (3) Another name for the Sung ‘v region during the period of Spring and Autumn. Variant of 46-9 ›Ç [5D53]. [Credit] acm

›½ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D5C [Variant]›Çéèê [Pinyin] qi2 qi3 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki ge [Definition]A variant of 46-8 è [5D0E]. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 046 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 5D69 [Pinyin] song1 [Korean] sung [Japanese] suu [Definition](1) High, lofty. (2) The name of a famous mountain located in Honan, which is one of the five sacred mountains in ancient China. [Credit] acm

›Ê [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 5D6C [Pinyin] wei2 [Korean] oe [Japanese] kai [Definition](1) Steep, high, lofty, peaked. (2) A rocky peak. [Credit] acm

ú³ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 5D6D [Pinyin] fang [Korean] bang [Japanese] hou [Definition]Crumble, erode, cave in. Die, be destroyed. [•ö] [Credit] acm

µ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 5D6F [Variant]›Ë [Pinyin] cuo2 ci1 [Korean] chi cha [Japanese] shi sa [Definition]The steepness, severity of a high, rocky mountain. Also written ›Ë. [Credit] acm

›Ë [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 5D73 [Variant]µ [Pinyin] cuo2 [Korean] chi cha [Japanese] shi sa [Definition]The steepness, severity of a high, rocky mountain. Usually written with the mountain radical at left µ. [Credit] acm

›Ì [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 5D76 [Pinyin] [Korean] [Japanese] tao tawa [Definition][Japanese character] A mountain peak; a mountain path. [“»] [Credit] acm

“ˆ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 5D8B [Variant]“‡è¡úµ›¸è¡ [Pinyin] dao3 [Korean] do [Japanese] tou [Definition]Island. [Credit] acm

›Î [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 5D84 [Pinyin] zhan3 chan2 [Korean] cham [Japanese] san zen zan [Definition](1) Steepness, imposingness, ruggedness of a mountain. (2) A pointy-peaked mountain. [Credit] acm

›Í [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 5D87 [Pinyin] qu1 [Korean] gu [Japanese] ku [Definition](1) High, steep, awesome, imposing. (2) A rugged, steep mountain. (3) To be troubled; to suffer. [Credit] acm

›¸ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 5D8C [Variant]“‡“ˆè¡ [Pinyin] dao3 [Korean] do [Japanese] dou [Definition]A variant of 46-10 “ˆ (“‡)--island. [Credit] acm

›Ï [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 5D82 [Pinyin] zhang4 [Korean] jang [Japanese] shou [Definition]Steep, high, rugged mountain. [Credit] acm

›Õ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 5D90 [Pinyin] [Korean] ryung [Japanese] ryu ryuu [Definition]The shape of a mountain. [Credit] acm

݄ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 5D9D [Pinyin] deng4 [Korean] deung [Japanese] tou [Definition](1) A mountain path. Stone steps. A stone plinth. (2) A small slope. (3) A ledge on a precipice. (4) A cliff. [Credit] acm

›Ð [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 5DA2 [Pinyin] yao2 [Korean] yo [Japanese] gyou [Definition](1) The height, awesomeness of mountains. (2) High and far. (3) Dangerous. (4) The name of a mountain. [Credit] acm

›Ò [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 5DAC [Pinyin] yi1 yi2 [Korean] eui [Japanese] gi [Definition](1) The height, steepness, ruggedness of a mountain. Precipitous. (2) The name of a mountain. [Credit] acm

›Ó [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 5DAE [Pinyin] xian3 [Korean] heom [Japanese] ken [Definition]The height, steepness, ruggedness of a mountain. Precipitous peak. [Credit] acm

›Ö [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 5DB7 [Pinyin] yi2 ni1 [Korean] eui eog [Japanese] gi gyoku [Definition](1) [yi2 eui gi] The name of a mountain. (2) [ni1 eog gyoku] Piercing high; shooting up high. (3) Smart, sharp, intelligent. [Credit] acm

ú´ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 5DB8 [Variant]ú® [Pinyin] rong2 *heng2 [Korean] yeong [Japanese] kou [Definition]The steepness, loftiness of a tall mountain. A precipitous peak.@ [Credit] acm

úµ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 5DB9 [Variant]“‡“ˆ›¸è¡ [Pinyin] dao [Korean] do [Japanese] dou [Definition]Variant of 46-10 “ˆ. [Credit] acm

—ä [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 5DBA [Pinyin] ling3 [Korean] ryeong [Japanese] rei ryou [Definition](1) Peak, summit, top. (2) A mountain path. (3) Mountain. [Credit] acm

›× [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 5DBC [Pinyin] yu3 xu4 [Korean] seo [Japanese] sho [Definition](1) An island. [“‡] (2) A small mountain, hill. [Credit] acm

›Ô [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 5DBD [Variant]Šx [Pinyin] yue4 [Korean] ag [Japanese] gaku [Definition](1) A huge mountain. (2) The high ministers and nobles. (3) Mt. Yue, one of the five sacred mountains in ancient China. [Credit] acm

ݯ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 17 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 5DC9 [Pinyin] chan2 [Korean] cham [Japanese] zan [Definition]A pointy, steep mountain. Precipitous peak, cliff. [Credit] acm

ŠÞ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 17 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 5DCC [Variant]Šâ›Ü [Pinyin] yan2 [Korean] am eom [Japanese] gan [Definition]Simplified variant of ›Ü [5DD6]. [Credit] acm

›Ù [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 18 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 5DCD [Pinyin] wei2 wei1 [Korean] oe [Japanese] gi [Definition]Great, magnificent, sublime. [Credit] acm

›Ù›Ù [Pinyin] wei2wei2 [Korean] oe-oe [Japanese] gigi [Definition]Lofty; high and great. Exalted. [Credit] acm

ú¶ [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 18 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 5DD0 [Pinyin] - [Korean] {} [Japanese] tou [Definition](1) The highness or steepness of a mountain. (2) Breathing; breath. [Credit] acm

›Û [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 19 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 5DD2 [Pinyin] luan2 [Korean] man [Japanese] ran [Definition](1) A rounded peak. (2) A small pointy mountain. (3) A long, narrow mountain. Mountain peaks. [Credit] acm

›Ú [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 19 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 5DD3 [Pinyin] dian1 [Korean] jeon [Japanese] ten [Definition]Summit, peak. [Credit] acm

›Ü [Radical] 046 [Strokes] 20 [Total Strokes] 23 [Unicode] 5DD6 [Variant]ŠÞŠâ [Pinyin] yan2 [Korean] am eom [Japanese] gan [Definition](1) Cliff, rock, crag. (2) Lofty. (3) A cave. (4) A shore edge. [Credit] acm

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