I can't evey type this word out, because I do not know how to pronouce it. I notice this word when seeing it in the name of an actor for a TV drama, then I thought it to be 功,but it turned out it was not 工 on the left but 王, then I checked Xinhua Dictionary but couldn't get the answer.
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Use microsoft pinyin and type "uwangli", and, you can type it. – Shaw Nov 26 '20 at 1:51
玏 http://www.zdic.net/z/1e/js/738F.htm
Pinyin: lè
基本字义 (basic meaning)
See : 瑊 http://www.zdic.net/z/1e/js/744A.htm
瑊 - 似玉的美石 (jade-like gemstones)
康熙字典 (Kangxi Dictionary)
Original character:
. Now simplified as '玏'. It means "lesser gemstones that is similar to jade"
Note:
In my opinion, naming a child '玉' emphasis his or her nobleness and being precious--(賈寶玉 is a good example). Some modest people might feel that is too boastful, opt for the more humble word '玏' instead. wishing the child will has noble-like quality, but can also relate to the common people.
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Don't you think it weird for one who name himself with a word that cannot even be found in Xinhua Dictionary and what does he want? – NanningYouth Oct 23 '17 at 14:50
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玏 is an archaic character, it might be more common in ancient time, but no longer has any practical usage in modern Chinese. A father in contemporary time named his son 玏 is either very knowledgeable in ancient literary, or deliberately looked for weird character from dictionary in order to give his son an extremely unique name. – Tang Ho♦ Oct 23 '17 at 15:03