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xián
    xian2
hsien
 kutsuwa
    くつわ
bit (of a bridle); to hold in the mouth; to harbor (feelings); to link; to accept; rank; title
bit (i.e. attached to a bridle)

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jun
    jun1
chün
old variant of 鈞|钧[jun1]

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guāng
    guang1
kuang
point of a sword

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qián
    qian2
ch`ien
    chien
 chien
    ちえん
Japanese variant of 錢|钱
(1) (colloquialism) round coin with a (square) hole in the center; (2) coin made of non-precious materials; (3) money; (surname) Chien


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hàn
    han4
han
variant of 焊[han4]

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kēng
    keng1
k`eng
    keng
old variant of 鏗|铿[keng1]


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xiù
    xiu4
hsiu
variant of 鏽|锈[xiu4]


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hòng
    hong4
hung
sound of a bell

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    bo2
po
old term for beryllium, now written 鈹|铍[pi2]; variant of 鈸|钹[bo2], cymbals


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fēng
    feng1
feng
 hokosaki
    ほこさき
point of a spear; edge of a tool; vanguard; forward (in sports team)
(1) point of spear; spearhead; (2) brunt; aim of attack; force of argument; (1) long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (2) weapon; arms; (3) grip of a bow; long-handled Chinese spear; lance; pike; (1) point (of a sword, etc.); (2) pointed verbal attack; (surname) Hokosaki
The point of a sword, or weapon; points, bristling; a knife edge.


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lüè
    lu:e4
lu:e
(ancient unit of weight)


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chú
    chu2
ch`u
    chu
 suzuki
    すずき
a hoe; to hoe or dig; to weed; to get rid of
(1) spade; (2) plough; plow; (surname) Suzuki


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máng
    mang2
mang
 hesaki
    へさき
sharp point; point of sword
the tip of a spear; the edge at the very tip of a sword

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pàn
    pan4
p`an
    pan
(dialect) handle of a cup, kettle or other vessel


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ruì
    rui4
jui
 toshi
    とし
Japanese variant of 銳|锐
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 鈍・どん) sharpness; (2) sharp weapon; blade; (3) fine soldier; (given name) Toshi
sharp

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zhù
    zhu4
chu
Japanese variant of 鑄|铸

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wǎn
    wan3
wan
 ajima
    あじま
variant of 碗[wan3]
small metal bowl; (place-name) Ajima


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jiàn
    jian4
chien
variant of 鑑|鉴[jian4]


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qiāng
    qiang1
ch`iang
    chiang
 sabi
    さび
the color of a mineral
rust


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    ya4
ya
 shikoro
    しころ
ammonium (old)
series of articulated plates attached to the back and sides of a Japanese helmet


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chuí
    chui2
ch`ui
    chui
 sui
    すい
hammer; to hammer into shape; weight (e.g. of a steelyard or balance); to strike with a hammer
(suf,ctr) (1) counter for spindles; (2) (See 分銅) weight (for scales)


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    zi1
tzu
ancient weight; one-eighth of a tael


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zhēng
    zheng1
cheng
clang of metals; small gong


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dìng
    ding4
ting
 tei / te
    てい
(weaving) spindle; ingot; pressed cake of medicine etc; classifier for: gold and silver ingots, ink sticks
(1) lock; padlock; (n,n-suf,ctr) (2) tablet; lozenge; pill; (female given name) Tei
burning brightly

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 shikoro
    しころ
series of articulated plates attached to the back and sides of a Japanese helmet

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liàn
    lian4
lien
 ren
    れん
Japanese variant of 煉|炼[lian4]
(female given name) Ren
totemper

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    lu4
lu
 hasumi
    はすみ
Japanese variant of 錄|录[lu4]
(n,suf) record; transcript; (personal name) Hasumi


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liàn
    lian4
lien
 ren
variant of 鏈|链[lian4], chain; variant of 煉|炼[lian4]
forge


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è
    e4
o
 tsuba
    つば
blade edge; sharp
(1) guard on sword, polearms, etc.; flange; (2) brim; visor (e.g. of a hat); (surname) Tsuba


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zhá
    zha2
cha
lever-style guillotine; to chop using this type of guillotine


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yáng
    yang2
yang
ornaments on headstall of horse


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huáng
    huang2
huang
sound of drums and bells; trident


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qiāo
    qiao1
ch`iao
    chiao
variant of 鍬|锹[qiao1]


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huán
    huan2
huan
 karami
    からみ
ancient unit of weight; money
(rare) (See スラグ) slag

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    ye4
yeh
 yō
thin plates of metal
A thin metal plate.


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jiàn
    jian4
chien
old variant of 鑒|鉴[jian4]


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jiàn
    jian4
chien
 ken
    けん
key (on a piano or computer keyboard); button (on a mouse or other device); chemical bond; linchpin
key (on a piano, organ, etc.); (given name) Ken
The bolt of a lock; to lock; translit. gha.


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zhēn
    zhen1
chen
 hari
    はり
variant of 針|针[zhen1], needle
(1) (acupuncture) needle; (2) (See 鍼術) acupuncture


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zhōng
    zhong1
chung
 chin
    ちん
handleless cup; goblet; (bound form) to concentrate (one's affection etc); variant of 鐘|钟[zhong1]
round bronze jar used for storing alcohol (Han dynasty China); (surname) Chin

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xiá
    xia2
hsia
linchpin (used to fasten a wheel to an axle) (variant of 轄|辖[xia2])


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lián
    lian2
lien
 ren
    れん
variant of 鐮|镰[lian2]
(1) sickle; (2) (See 鎌をかける・かまをかける) leading question; trick question; (3) (abbreviation) (See 鎖鎌) sickle-and-chain (weapon); (4) (abbreviation) (See 鎌槍) spear with curved cross-blades; (5) (abbreviation) (See 鎌継) gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (6) (archaism) noisiness; (7) (kana only) part of a fish around the gills; (personal name) Ren
A sickle. 鎌子.

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liú
    liu2
liu
variant of 鎦|镏[liu2]

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nòu
    nou4
nou
variant of 耨[nou4]


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róng
    rong2
jung
 igata
    いがた
to smelt; to fuse; variant of 熔[rong2]
(surname) Igata
to fuse


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qiāng
    qiang1
ch`iang
    chiang
 yari
    やり
variant of 槍|枪[qiang1]; rifle; spear
(1) spear; lance; (2) javelin; (3) (shogi) lance; (4) (archaism) jeering; (surname) Yari


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chuí
    chui2
ch`ui
    chui
variant of 錘|锤[chui2]

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huǎng
    huang3
huang
sound of a bell; small bell


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sōu
    sou1
sou
to engrave (metal of wood)


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hào
    hao4
hao
 kou / ko
    こう
bright; place name; stove
(1) (kana only) ridge on the side of a sword blade; (2) (kana only) {archit} ridged pattern; (personal name) Kō

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zhèn
    zhen4
chen
 chin
variant of 鎮|镇[zhen4]; town
To guard, protect, repress; a town with a guard, a market town.


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zhèn
    zhen4
chen
 yasushi
    やすし
to press down; to calm; to subdue; to suppress; to guard; garrison; small town; to cool or chill (food or drinks)
(1) (archaism) {Buddh} a weight; (2) (ちん only) temple supervisor; (3) (ちん only) town (of China); (personal name) Yasushi


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    yi4
i
ancient unit of weight equal to 20 or 24 liang 兩|两[liang3]


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tǎng
    tang3
t`ang
    tang
old variant of 钂|镋[tang3]

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juān
    juan1
chüan
variant of 鐫|镌, to engrave (on wood or stone); to inscribe

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xx
    xx5
xx
 kasugai
    かすがい
(Japanese kokuji) large staple driven into two pieces of wood to hold them together; pr. kasugai
(1) (kana only) large staple driven into two pieces of wood to hold them together; clamp; cramp (metal); (2) (kana only) tie (metaphorical, e.g. something that binds two people together); (3) (kana only) latch; lock; (surname) Kasugai


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suǒ
    suo3
so
old variant of 鎖|锁[suo3]

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suǒ
    suo3
so
 sa
old variant of 鎖|锁[suo3]
lock


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liàn
    lian4
lien
 kusari
    くさり
chain; cable (unit of length: 100 fathoms, about 185 m); chain (unit of length: 66 feet, about 20 m); to chain; to enchain
chain; chains


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    di2
ti
 kabura
    かぶら
arrow or arrowhead (old)
(1) (abbreviation) (See 蕪) turnip-shaped whistle made of hollowed-out wood or deer horn (attached to an arrow to sound when fired); (2) (See 鏑矢) arrow with such a whistle attached; (surname) Kabura


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kēng
    keng1
k`eng
    keng
(onom.) clang; jingling of metals; to strike


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qiāng
    qiang1
ch`iang
    chiang
tinkling of small bells


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tāng
    tang1
t`ang
    tang
noise of drums


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màn
    man4
man
 kote; kote
    こて; コテ
side of coin without words; trowel
(1) (kana only) flat-iron; (2) (kana only) soldering iron; (3) (kana only) crimper; curling tongs; (4) (kana only) trowel


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chǎn
    chan3
ch`an
    chan
to scrape the ground with a spade (to make it level or to remove weeds); to shovel (variant of 剷|铲[chan3]); (bound form) spade; shovel

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fēng
    feng1
feng
old variant of 鋒|锋[feng1]


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biāo
    biao1
piao
dart-like throwing weapon; goods sent under the protection of an armed escort


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qiǎng
    qiang3
ch`iang
    chiang
money; string of coins

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sǎn
    san3
san
the trigger of a crossbow; crossbow


𨱔

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zūn
    zun1
tsun
butt end of spear


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xín
    xin2
hsin
 tsuba
    つば
guard (on a sword handle); pommel (on a sword handle); dagger; Taiwan pr. [tan2]
(1) guard on sword, polearms, etc.; flange; (2) brim; visor (e.g. of a hat)

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jiǎn
    jian3
chien
variant of 鐧|锏[jian3]


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zhōng
    zhong1
chung
 shou / sho
    しょう
a (large) bell (CL:架[jia4]); clock (CL:座[zuo4]); amount of time; o'clock (CL:點|点[dian3],分[fen1],秒[miao3]) (as in 三點鐘|三点钟[san1dian3zhong1] "three o'clock" or "three hours" or 五分鐘|五分钟[wu3fen1zhong1] "five minutes" etc)
(See 鉦) bell (often a large hanging bell); chime; (surname) Shou
ghaṇṭā, 犍稚 a bell, a chime.

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tiě
    tie3
t`ieh
    tieh
 tetsu
    てつ
variant of 鐵|铁[tie3], iron
(surname) Tetsu


𬭼

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suì
    sui4
sui
(literary) brass mirror used to light a fire by focusing the sun's rays

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huì
    hui4
hui
of flourishing appearance; sound of a bicycle bell

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jiàn
    jian4
chien
old variant of 劍|剑[jian4]


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huán
    huan2
huan
 tamaki
    たまき
(ancient weight); metal ring
(1) ring; link; (2) open spirals of heavy metal wire twisted into a kettle and used to lift it (tea ceremony); (given name) Tamaki
A metal ring; a ring.


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dāng
    dang1
tang
 kojiri
    こじり
clank; clang; sound of metal
(1) (ornamental) tip of a scabbard; (2) bottom of a bargeboard or cantilever; (surname) Kojiri

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ài
    ai4
ai
einsteinium (chemistry) (Tw); ionium (former name of thorium)

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wàn
    wan4
wan
 ban
    ばん
(surname) Ban
Translit. vaṃ, associated with water and the ocean; also, the embodiment of wisdom.

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héng
    heng2
heng
(onom.) for sound of bell (arch.)

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    xu1
hsü
bolt of a Chinese lock


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jiàn
    jian4
chien
 kan
    かがみ
variant of 鑑|鉴[jian4]
model; pattern
to discriminate


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zuàn
    zuan4
tsuan
variant of 鑽|钻[zuan4]


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kuàng
    kuang4
k`uang
    kuang
 hiroshi
    ひろし
variant of 礦|矿[kuang4]
ore; (given name) Hiroshi
ore


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biāo
    biao1
piao
bit (of a bridle); variant of 鏢|镖[biao1]


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bào
    bao4
pao
variant of 刨[bao4]

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xīn
    xin1
hsin
(used in names of people and shops, symbolizing prosperity)

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jiàn
    jian4
chien
old variant of 鍵|键[jian4]


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guàn
    guan4
kuan
 kan
    かん
variant of 罐[guan4]
(ateji / phonetic) can; tin

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cáng
    cang2
ts`ang
    tsang
(onom.) (sound of a bell)


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jué
    jue2
chüeh
 kaku
variant of 鐝|镢[jue2]
large hoe

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zhōng
    zhong1
chung
nonstandard simplified variant of 鍾|钟[zhong1]

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dié
    die2
tieh
name of poisonous snake in ancient text


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shǎn
    shan3
shan
 sen
    せん
to dodge; to duck out of the way; to beat it; shaken (by a fall); to sprain; to pull a muscle; lightning; spark; a flash; to flash (across one's mind); to leave behind; (Internet slang) (of a display of affection) "dazzlingly" saccharine
(female given name) Sen
Flash; get out of the way.

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    bi4
pi
old variant of 閉|闭[bi4]


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hàn
    han4
han
gate of a village


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kāi
    kai1
k`ai
    kai
 hiraku
    ひらく
to open (transitive or intransitive); (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start; to turn on; to put in operation; to operate; to run; to boil; to write out (a prescription, check, invoice etc); (directional complement) away; off; carat (gold); abbr. for Kelvin, 開爾文|开尔文[Kai1er3wen2]; abbr. for 開本|开本[kai1ben3], book format
(surname, given name) Hiraku
To open, begin, institute, unfold, disclose; dismiss; write out; unloose; to heat, boil.


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xián
    xian2
hsien
 nodoka
    のどか
enclosure; (variant of 閒|闲[xian2]) idle; unoccupied; leisure
spare time; free time; leisure; (female given name) Nodoka
To bar, a barrier; to shut out; trained.


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mǐn
    min3
min
 min
    みん
old variant of 憫|悯[min3]
(surname) Min

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