What is today according to Codes?
Date: 2026-08-12 12:08:00 冓 (gòu / kāma) Chinese: Inner room, structure, or to construct/build (archaic variant of 構/构). Japanese: Structure, build, or inner chamber (used in classical texts). 膚 (fū / hada) Chinese & Japanese: Skin, flesh, or superficial. ꂢ (Nuosu Yi syllable "I") Yi (Nuosu): Represents the phonetic sound i (high-level tone) in the Yi syllabary script spoken in southwestern China. ꒗ (Nuosu Yi syllable "Nbo") Yi (Nuosu): Represents the phonetic sound nbo (mid-level tone) in the Yi syllabary script. 湳 (nǎn) Chinese: Name of a river or mud/slush (used primarily in place names). "Inner Room to construct Skin and flesh that sounds 'Yi' like a river of mud."