As mentioned in [this answer][1], there's [a WikiCommons project][2] to describe the composition of Chinese characters. If you search that table for entries with 叕 in the third column, you'll find a few, including 叕, 朤, and 燚. If you want to find characters with four different components arranged that way, then you'll probably have to do some coding. You'd have to find all characters that have 吅 in the third column, and then both components have 吕. There might be some in the opposite order, as well.


  [1]: https://chinese.stackexchange.com/a/1309/16
  [2]: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Chinese_characters_decomposition