biē(bie1) // pronunciation of 䋢 in Mandarin Pinyin
Unihan definition: to twist ropes, a belt or string to hold the bow, to tie; to bind, the cart turning back to the left, to draw or pull (of a cart), to mourn
Number of strokes: 13
Examples of other characters consisting of 13 strokes: 想, 意, 新, 解, 数, 感, 像, 路, 满, 照
Radical: 糸 120.7
Unicode code point: U+42E2
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