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n [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 00 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 99AC [Pinyin] ma3 [Korean] ma [Japanese] ba ma [Definition]A horse. [Credit] acm

f [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 02 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 99AD [Pinyin] yu4 [Korean] eo [Japanese] gyo [Definition](1) To ride (a horse). (2) A horse-handler; a driver. (3) To handle, control, manage, govern. (4) To handle, or control people. (5) A vehicle. [Credit] acm

g [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 02 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 99AE [Pinyin] ping2 feng2 [Korean] bing pung [Japanese] hyou [Definition](1) To rely upon, depend upon, request (2) Endure, bear, stand, get through, get over. (3) To ford a river, wade across a stream. (4) Flourishing, plenty. (5) Dissatisfaction. (6) A surname. [Credit] acm

y [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 99B3 [Pinyin] chi2 [Korean] chi [Japanese] chi [Definition](1) To cause (someone, something--especially a horse) to run. (2) To run at a fast pace. (3) To chase after; to catch. (4) To spread out; extend. (5) To concentrate one's mind on. (6) To do as one pleases. (7) To exceed. [Credit] acm

y [Pinyin] chi2dao4 [Korean] chido [Japanese] chidou [Definition]The road traveled by emperors and other nobility. [Credit] acm

yt [Pinyin] chi2cheng3 [Korean] chibing [Japanese] chitei [Definition](1) To make a horse run. (2) To run. (3) Go hunting. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 13 [Unicode] 99B4 [Variant]q [Pinyin] xun2 xun4 [Korean] sun hun [Japanese] shun jun kun [Definition](1) To become used to, accustomed to, familiar with. (2) To tame (a horse); to domesticate; to train. (3) To follow, accord with, go along with. (4) To teach, to lead, to guide. (5) To arrive to by degrees; to (gain, learn, reach) gradually. (6) Correct, right, good. [Credit] acm

h [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 99BC [Pinyin] wen2 [Korean] mun [Japanese] bun mon [Definition]A zebra with a red mane and gold-colored eyes. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 99C1 [Pinyin] bo2 [Korean] bag [Japanese] haku baku [Definition](1) Patches, dapples; a dappled horse. (2) To mix with; be mixed, be mingled. (3) To differ, be different, depart from, infringe, violate. (4) To criticize, argue against. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 99C4 [Pinyin] tuo2 duo4 [Korean] tae ta [Japanese] ta da [Definition](1) To carry on the back. To have a horse carry baggage on its back. (2) Luggage. (3) A pack horse. (4) Something trivial. [Credit] acm

w [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 99C5 [Variant] [Pinyin] yi4 [Korean] yeog [Japanese] eki [Definition]Simplified variant of 187-13 [9A5B]. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 99C6 [Variant]{ [Pinyin] qu1 [Korean] gu [Japanese] ku [Definition]Simplified variant of 187-11 { [9A45]. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99C8 [Variant]{ [Pinyin] qu1 [Korean] gu [Japanese] ku [Definition]Simplified variant of 187-11 { [9A45]. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99D0 [Pinyin] zhu4 [Korean] ju [Japanese] chuu [Definition]To park (a horse, vehicle, etc.). To stop, stay, halt; pull to a stop. [Credit] acm

m [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99D1 [Pinyin] nu2 [Korean] no [Japanese] do [Definition](1) A slow horse. (2) A stupid horse; dull, dull-witted, dense. Clumsy, stupid. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99D2 [Pinyin] ju1 ju4 [Korean] gu [Japanese] ku [Definition](1) A colt, a pony, a foal. (2) A horse-shaped chess piece. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99D5 [Pinyin] jia4 jia1 [Korean] ga [Japanese] ka ga [Definition](1) To ride (a horse). To drive horses. (2) To attach one's horses to a carriage; to yoke. (3) Manage, handle, deal with, govern. (4) Bear, stand, endure. (5) A horse, a carriage; a yoked chariot. (6) A government official, bureaucrat. [Credit] acm

l [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99D8 [Pinyin] tai2 dai4 [Korean] tae [Japanese] tai [Definition](1) A stupid horse. (2) Dull, stupid; a fool, a blockhead. (3) To remove the bit of the horse. (4) To remove, release, let go. (5) Unstoppable. (6) Huge, broad, vast. Relaxed, liberal, lenient. (7) To stomp, stamp, step. [Credit] acm

j [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99DB [Pinyin] shi3 [Korean] sa [Japanese] shi [Definition](1) To run, gallop. (2) To drive; make a horse gallop. [y] (3) To go quickly. (4) Quick, fast. [Credit] acm

k [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99DD [Pinyin] tuo2 [Korean] ta [Japanese] ta da [Definition](1) A camel. (2) A hunchback. (3) An ostrich. [Credit] acm

i [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 15 [Unicode] 99DF [Pinyin] si4 [Korean] sa [Japanese] shi [Definition]A four-horse chariot. [Credit] acm

w [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 99E2 [Pinyin] pian2 [Korean] byeon byeon [Japanese] hen ben [Definition](1) A pair of horses; from which comes: -to associate; join together. (2) To be in line, be parallel to; be even with; be in a row. Continue, follow, ensue. (3) Useless, fruitless, futile, vain. [Credit] acm

n [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 99ED [Pinyin] hai4 [Korean] hae [Japanese] gai kai [Definition](1) To be surprised, to be shocked. (2) To surprise, to shock. (3) To jolt, to disrupt. (4) The beat of a great drum. [Credit] acm

o [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 99EE [Pinyin] bo2 [Korean] bag [Japanese] haku [Definition](1) A spindle tree. (2) Patches, dapples; a dappled horse. [] (3) Multicolored, dappled, variegated. (4) To attack, criticize, rebuke. [Credit] acm

p [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 99F1 [Pinyin] luo4 [Korean] rag [Japanese] raku [Definition](1) A pure white horse with a black mane. (2) A camel. [Credit] acm

q [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 16 [Unicode] 99F2 [Pinyin] [Korean] [Japanese] [Definition]Variant of 187-3 [99B4]. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 96B2 [Pinyin] zhi4 [Korean] jeul [Japanese] shitsu choku [Definition](1) A male horse; stallion. (2) To decide, settle, determine. (3) To become; to accomplish, to make. (4) To climb up; ascend. [Credit] acm

s [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 99F8 [Pinyin] qin1 [Korean] chim [Japanese] shin [Definition](1) The fast gallop of a horse. (2) To pass quickly. (3) To advance quickly. [Credit] acm

ss [Pinyin] qin1qin1 [Korean] chimchim [Japanese] shinshin [Definition](1) The fast gallop of a horse. At full gallop. (2) Fast, swiftly. [Credit] acm

r [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 99FB [Pinyin] han4 [Korean] han [Japanese] kan [Definition](1) An unruly (wild, disobedient, bad) horse. (2) A horse that is six tall. [Credit] acm

x [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 99FF [Pinyin] jun4 [Korean] jun sun [Japanese] shun sun [Definition](1) A fine horse; a noble horse. (2) An outstanding personage. (3) To excel, surpass. (4) Fast. (5) Majestic, awe-inspiring, lofty. [Credit] acm

t [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 9A01 [Pinyin] cheng3 [Korean] bing [Japanese] tei [Definition](1) To make a horse gallop. (2) To run. (3) To do as one pleases. (4) Relax, take it easy. [Credit] acm

v [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 9A05 [Pinyin] zhui1 [Korean] chu [Japanese] sui [Definition]Piebald, dappled. The horse loved by Xiang Y of Chu. [Credit] acm

R [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 9A0E [Pinyin] qi2 ji4 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki gi [Definition](1) To mount a horse, to sit astride a horse, to ride a horse. (2) A cavalier. [Credit] acm

Rn [Pinyin] qi2cong2 [Korean] gijong [Japanese] kijuu [Definition]A mounted attendant. To follow on horseback. [Credit] acm

u [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 9A0F [Pinyin] qi2 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki [Definition](1) A dark blue-green colored horse. (2) Dark blue-green. (3) A piebald horse; a spotted horse. (4) An excellent horse. (5) A surname. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 9A12 [Variant]z [Pinyin] sao1 [Korean] so [Japanese] sou [Definition]A simplified variant of 187-10 z [9A37]. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 18 [Unicode] 9A13 [Variant] [Pinyin] yan4 [Korean] heom [Japanese] ken gen [Definition]Simplified variant of 187-13 [9A57]. [Credit] acm

x [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 19 [Unicode] 9A19 [Pinyin] pian4 [Korean] pyeon [Japanese] hen [Definition](1) To cheat, deceive, swindle. (2) To jump onto a horse; mount a horse. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 09 [Total Strokes] 19 [Unicode] 9A28 [Pinyin] tan2 tuo2 [Korean] tan ta [Japanese] tan ta da [Definition](1) A blue (green) and white spotted horse. (2) To pant, gasp, be out of breath (from running). [Credit] acm

y [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 9A2B [Pinyin] qian1 jian3 [Korean] geon [Japanese] ken [Definition](1) To hoist, display, fly, float; publish, print. (2) To be defective, lacking, broken. (3) To err, make a mistake. (4) Thoughtless, careless, hasty, imprudent. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 9A30 [Pinyin] teng2 [Korean] deung [Japanese] tou [Definition](1) Rise, advance, go, go up. [] (2) Lift up. (3) To run, to chase. [y] (4) Exceed, transcend. [Credit] acm

[Pinyin] teng2qu4 [Korean] deunggeo [Japanese] toukyo [Definition]To mount and ride off quickly. [Credit] acm

z [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 9A37 [Variant] [Pinyin] sao1 sao3 [Korean] so [Japanese] sou [Definition](1) Be uproarious, boisterous, clamorous. (2) A clamor. (3) To annoy. (4) Sad, grieved, moved. (5) Lascivious. (6) Poetic, elegant. [Credit] acm

zl [Pinyin] sao1ren2 [Korean] soin [Japanese] soujin [Definition]Someone who understands the trends of the age. A poet, writer. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 9A3E [Pinyin] luo2 [Korean] ra [Japanese] ra [Definition]A mule, which is the result of mating a mare with a donkey. [Credit] acm

} [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 9A40 [Pinyin] mo4 ma4 [Korean] maeg [Japanese] baku myaku [Definition](1) Impetuously, precipitously; at full speed; at full tilt. (2) To proceed without discretion; full speed ahead. (3) Soon, quickly, suddenly. (4) To ride a horse; to mount a horse. [Credit] acm

| [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 9A42 [Pinyin] can1 [Korean] cham [Japanese] san [Definition](1) An extra driver; an assistant driver of the carriage who sits to the driver's right. (2) The two outside horses of a team of horses four abreast. (3) A three-horse carriage; the horses of a three horse carriage. [Credit] acm

~ [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 9A43 [Pinyin] piao4 [Korean] pyo [Japanese] hyou [Definition](1) A yellow and white horse. (2) Strong, valiant, bold, courageous. (3) The running of a fast horse. (4) A charger. (5) The name of an ancient state. [Credit] acm

{ [Radical] 187 [Strokes] 11 [Total Strokes] 21 [Unicode] 9A45 [Variant] [Pinyin] qu1 [Korean] gu [Japanese] ku [Definition](1) Run, canter, gallop (on a horse). (2) Make a horse run. To chase forward, to drive. (3) A line of soldiers. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 9A4D [Pinyin] xiao1 [Korean] hyo [Japanese] kyou gyou [Definition](1) A good horse. (2) Strong, powerful, imposing. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 12 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 9A55 [Pinyin] jiao1 [Korean] gyo hyo [Japanese] kyou [Definition](1) Be proud, arrogant, boastful. (2) rude, without manners or respect. (3) Great, strong, flourishing. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 23 [Unicode] 9A57 [Variant] [Pinyin] yan4 [Korean] heom [Japanese] ken [Definition](1) Test, attempt, investigate, inspect, verify, check, examine. (2) Sign, indication, omen. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 22 [Unicode] 9A5A [Pinyin] jing1 [Korean] gyeong [Japanese] kyou [Definition]Be surprised, be frightened, appalled, amazed. [Credit] acm

| [Pinyin] jing1bu4 [Korean] gyeongpo [Japanese] kyoufu [Definition]Surprised and scared. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 23 [Unicode] 9A5B [Variant]w [Pinyin] yi4 [Korean] yeog [Japanese] eki [Definition](1) A post house; a station for post-horses. (2) A horse that runs from station to station. (3) To continue. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 14 [Total Strokes] 24 [Unicode] 9A5F [Pinyin] zhou4 [Korean] chwi [Japanese] shuu [Definition](1) Sudden, abrupt. (2) Often, many, repeatedly. (3) To run. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 16 [Total Strokes] 26 [Unicode] 9A62 [Pinyin] l2 [Korean] ryeo [Japanese] ryo ro [Definition]A donkey, an ass. Something that looks like a horse, but really isn't. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 17 [Total Strokes] 27 [Unicode] 9A64 [Pinyin] xiang1 [Korean] yang [Japanese] shou jou [Definition](1) A horse running with its head held high. (2) To prance like a spirited horse. (3) A horse with a white hind leg. (4) To climb up; to ascend. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 17 [Total Strokes] 27 [Unicode] 9A65 [Pinyin] ji4 [Korean] gi [Japanese] ki [Definition](1) An excellent horse, which can run 1000 li in a single day. (2) A person of extraordinary ability. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 18 [Total Strokes] 28 [Unicode] 9A69 [Pinyin] huan1 [Korean] hwan [Japanese] kan [Definition](1) To be happy, cheerful. (2) A frisky horse; frisky. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 19 [Total Strokes] 29 [Unicode] 9A6A [Pinyin] li2 [Korean] ryeo [Japanese] rei [Definition](1) A black horse. (2) Black. (3) To arrange horses in a row. [Credit] acm

[Radical] 187 [Strokes] 20 [Total Strokes] 30 [Unicode] 9A6B [Pinyin] biao1 [Korean] pyo [Japanese] hyou hyo hyou [Definition](1) Many (a herd) of horses. (2) The running of many horses. [Credit] acm

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