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shěng(sheng3) // pronunciation of 㗂 in Mandarin Pinyin

Basic information about 㗂

Unihan definition: to keep the mouth shut; to be careful how one speak, (non-classical form of ) to examine; to watch; (Cant.) to scour

Number of strokes: 12
Examples of other characters consisting of 12 strokes: , , , , , , , , ,

Radical:  30.9

English translation (based on CEDICT):

㗂[shěng]:
- variant of [sheng3]
- tight-lipped
- to examine
- to watch
- to scour (esp. Cantonese)

Details

Unicode code point: U+35C2

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