| | 至: |
至:到也。《》曰:鳥飛从髙下至地也,篆文象形。脂利切,十三。 |
| | To: to arrive. The Shuowen Jiezi says: "A bird flying from a high place down to the ground, the seal script character imitates its form." Zhilv Qie, thirteen.
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| | 至: |
摯:國名亦持也,又姓左傳周禮▼禮字當删▲有摯荒。 |
| | Zhi: a state name also means to hold; it is also a surname. The Zuo Zhuan and Zhou Li ▼the character "Li" should be deleted▲ mention the place called Zhihuang.
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| | 至: |
贄:執贄也。《》云:以禽作六贄以等諸臣孤執皮帛卿執羔大夫執鴈士執雉庶人執鶩工商執鷄本亦作摯。 |
| | Zhi: to present a gift of tribute. The Zhou Li says: "Use birds and animals as six types of tribute to distinguish the ranks of officials. Orphans present fur and silk, ministers present lambs, high-ranking officials present geese, scholars present pheasants, commoners present ducks, merchants and artisans present chickens." It was also originally written as Zhi.
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| | 至: |
鷙:擊鳥。 |
| | Zhi: to strike a bird.
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| | 至: |
礩:柱下石。又音質。 |
| | Zhi: stone beneath a pillar. Also read as Zhi (Zhì).
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| | 至: |
䥍:田器。《》曰:羊箠也,端有鐵。又先列切。 |
| | Zhi: an agricultural tool. The Shuowen Jie zi says: "A sheep prod, with iron at the end." Also Xianlie Qie.
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| | 至: |
鴲:雀𪅏。 |
| | Zhi: a kind of sparrow.
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| | 至: |
懥:懥怒也。 |
| | Zhi: to be angry.
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| | 至: |
䲀:魚名。 |
| | Zhi: a kind of fish.
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| | 至: |
𩊝:杠絲名亦作𩊞。 |
| | Zhi: the name of a type of silk thread, also written as 𩊞.
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| | 至: |
𩊞:上同。 |
| | 𩊞: same as above.
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| | 至: |
𢄢:禮巾。 |
| | Zhi: a ceremonial headcloth.
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| | 至: |
𡠗:至也。 |
| | Zhi: to arrive.
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| | 郿: |
郿:縣名在岐州。明祕切。又音眉。十。 |
| | Mei: a county name in Qi Zhou. Mingbi Qie. Also read as Mei. Ten.
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| | 郿: |
媚:嫵媚。 |
| | Mei: graceful and charming.
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| | 郿: |
魅:魑魅。 |
| | Mei: chimi, a kind of ghost or demon.
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| | 郿: |
鬽:上同。 |
| | Die: same as above.
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| | 郿: |
篃:竹名。 |
| | Mei: a name for bamboo.
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| | 郿: |
蝞:蝞似蝦寄生龜殼中食之益人顏色。 |
| | Mei: Mei resembles shrimp and lives as a parasite in the shell of turtles; eating it benefits one's complexion.
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| | 郿: |
嚜:嚜杘小兒多詐獪。 |
| | Ma: Ma shi, small children often deceive others.
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| | 郿: |
䉋:笋冬生名。 |
| | Mei: a name for bamboo shoots that grow in winter.
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| | 郿: |
煝:◫火吉熱。 |
| | Mei: a kind of fire, auspicious and hot.
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| | 郿: |
娓:從也。又音眉、音尾。 |
| | Wei: from ye. Also read as Mei, or Wei.
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| | 遂: |
遂:達也,進也,成也,安也,止也,往也,從志也,又州名又姓出姓苑。徐醉切,二十四。 |
| | Sui: to reach, to advance, to accomplish, to be at peace, to stop, to go forward, to follow one's will; also the name of a state, and a surname recorded in Xingzong Y 苑. Xu Zui Qie, twenty-four.
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| | 遂: |
彗:帚也,一曰妖星。又音歳。又囚芮切。 |
| | Hui: a broom; also said to be an omen star. Also pronounced Sui. Also Qiu Rui Qie.
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| | 遂: |
隧:埏隧墓道也,俗作𡑞。 |
| | Sui: a passage or tunnel in a tomb, commonly written as 圜.
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| | 遂: |
襚:贈襚。 |
| | Sui: to bestow funeral clothes.
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| | 遂: |
旞:羽繫旌上。 |
| | Sui: feather tassels on the top of a banner.
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| | 遂: |
璲:玉也,詩曰鞙鞙佩璲鄭𤣥謂以瑞玉爲佩。 |
| | Sui: a kind of jade; The Book of Songs says, "Jinjin Pei Sui," Zheng Xuan said it refers to wearing jadeware as pendants.
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| | 遂: |
檖:陽檖木名一曰赤羅子似梨小酢可食詩云隰有樹檖。 |
| | Sui: Yang Sui, the name of a kind of tree; also called Chiluozi. It resembles a small sour pear and is edible. The Book of Songs says: "Xi you shu sui."
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| | 遂: |
𣔾:上同。 |
| | Sui: same as the character above.
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| | 遂: |
𤓫:《》曰:塞上亭守㷭者。 |
| | Sui: According to Shuowen Jiezi, it refers to a guard stationed at a watchtower on the frontier.
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| | 遂: |
𤎩:上同。 |
| | Sui: same as the character above.
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| | 遂: |
燧:上同又論語云鑚燧改火。 |
| | Sui: same as the character above; also, The Analects says, "Zuan Sui Gai Huo."
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| | 遂: |
澻:田閒小溝。 |
| | Sui: a small ditch between fields.
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| | 遂: |
䡵:輰䡵車也。 |
| | Sui: a type of cart, the Che Sui.
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| | 遂: |
鐆:陽鐆可取火於日中。 |
| | lington Sui: Yang Sui; it can be used to start fire at noon under the sun.
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| | 遂: |
鐩:上同。 |
| | Sui: same as the character above.
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| | 遂: |
穟:禾秀。《》曰:禾穗之皃。 |
| | Sui: a grain plant in full bloom. Shuowen Jiezi says: the appearance of rice ears (grain spikes).
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| | 遂: |
𦼯:上同。 |
| | Sui: same as the character above.
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| | 遂: |
蔧:玉蔧草。 |
| | Sui: Yushucao, a kind of herb.
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| | 遂: |
𦂁:佩玉縁也。 |
| | Sui: the edge of jade pendants.
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| | 遂: |
㒸:從意也。 |
| | Sui: to follow one's intention.
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| | 遂: |
𥝩:禾稷成皃。《》曰:禾成秀人所收从爪禾。 |
| | Sui: the appearance of mature grains (millet and sorghum). Shuowen Jiezi states: "The grain has matured into ears, representing the act of harvesting by a person; it is composed of the radicals 'zhua' (claw) and 'he' (grain)."
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| | 遂: |
穗:上同。 |
| | Sui: same as the character above.
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| | 遂: |
䉌:籧篨。 |
| | Sui: a kind of bamboo mat or screen.
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| | 遂: |
𩏚:囊組名或作𨎥。 |
| | Sui: the name of a type of satchel, also written as Lu.
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| | 邃: |
邃:深也,逺也。雖遂切,九。 |
| | Sui: deep, distant. Though Suiqie, nine.
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| | 邃: |
祟:禍祟。 |
| | Chong: calamity and misfortune.
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| | 邃: |
誶:言也,詩云歌以誶止。 |
| | Zuo: speech; the Book of Songs says, "singing to stop Zuo."
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| | 邃: |
粹:易曰純粹精也。 |
| | Cui: The Yijing says, "pure and refined essence."
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| | 邃: |
睟:視皃又潤澤皃。 |
| | Zui: appearance of looking; also appearance of being moist and lustrous.
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| | 邃: |
𠭥:《》云:楚人謂卜問吉凶曰𠭥。 |
| | The Shuowen Jiezi says: "In Chu, to inquire about auspiciousness or inauspiciousness through divination is called [character]."
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| | 邃: |
賥:貨也。 |
| | Zeng: goods.
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| | 邃: |
譢:讓也,諫也,吿也,問也。 |
| | Jian: to yield, to advise, to inform, to ask.
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| | 邃: |
𢢝:意思深也。 |
| | The meaning is profound.
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| | 祕: |
祕:密也,神也,視也,勞也,又姓西秦録有僕射祕宜俗作秘。兵媚切,十五。 |
| | Mi: secret, divine, to look at, labor; also a surname. The Former Qin Lu (record) has an official named Mi Yi, whose name is sometimes written as Mi. Bingmei Qie, 15.
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| | 祕: |
毖:吿也,愼也,一曰逺也。 |
| | Bi: to warn; to be cautious; alternatively, it means distant.
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| | 祕: |
閟:閟閉。 |
| | Bi: to close or shut tightly.
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| | 祕: |
轡:馬轡。《》作𦆕。 |
| | Pei: horse reins. The Shuowen Jiezi writes it as 𦆕.
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| | 祕: |
柲:戟柄左傳有鏚柲。 |
| | Bi: the handle of a halberd; the Zuo Zhuan mentions the halberd Bi.
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| | 祕: |
鉍:上同。 |
| | Bi: same as above.
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| | 祕: |
泌:泉皃。 |
| | Mi: appearance of a spring.
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| | 祕: |
鄪:邑名在魯。 |
| | Bi: name of a fief located in Lu.
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| | 祕: |
費:上同。 |
| | Fei: same as above.
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| | 祕: |
䀣:直視也。 |
| | Bi: to look straight ahead.
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| | 祕: |
䪐:弓絏。 |
| | Bi: bow string fastener.
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| | 祕: |
邲:邲好皃。 |
| | Bi: appearance of being good or pleasing.
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| | 祕: |
粊:惡米又魯東郊地名。《》作䉾。 |
| | Mi: bad rice; also the name of a place in the eastern suburbs of Lu. The Shuowen Jiezi renders it as 䉾.
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| | 祕: |
䉾:上同。 |
| | 䉾: same as above.
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| | 祕: |
𡛗:女子。 |
| | Mi: a woman.
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| | 匱: |
匱:竭也,乏也。《》曰:匣也,又姓何氏姓苑云今廬江人。求位切,十一。 |
| | Kui: to be exhausted; to lack. The Shuowen Jiezi says: "a box," and also, the surname He Shi Xingyuan mentions that they are currently from Lujiang. Qiuwei Qie, 11.
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| | 匱: |
蕢:草器也。 |
| | Kuai: a vessel made of grass.
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| | 匱: |
臾:上同今作𠀐貴𠳋皆從之。 |
| | Yu: the same as above; today written as [character not displayed here], Gui, and others all follow it.
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| | 匱: |
饋:餉也。 |
| | Kui: to send food or provisions.
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| | 匱: |
餽:上同。 |
| | Kui: same as above.
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| | 匱: |
𦆠:織餘。 |
| | Jia: woven residue.
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| | 匱: |
櫃:櫃篋。 |
| | Gui: a cabinet or box.
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| | 匱: |
樻:木名又腫節名。又口愧切。 |
| | Fang: the name of a kind of tree, also the name of an abscess node. Also Koukui Qie.
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| | 匱: |
鞼:繡韋也,盾綴革也,亦作𩏡。 |
| | Kui: embroidered leather, also a kind of shield with attached leather, also written as [character not shown].
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| | 匱: |
簣:土籠。 |
| | Kui: an earthen cage.
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| | 匱: |
𩌃:馬韁。 |
| | Kui: a bridle for a horse.
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| | 備: |
備:備具也,防也,咸也,皆也,副也,愼也,成也,又姓風俗通云宋封人備之後。平祕切,十七。 |
| | Bei: Bei means to be fully prepared, to guard against, to include entirely, all also, deputy also, cautious also, complete also. It is also a surname; the Fengsu Tong records that it was derived from the descendants of Bei, a person who held an official position in Song. Pingsi Qie, 17.
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| | 備: |
俻:俗。 |
| | Xiang: a vernacular term.
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| | 備: |
𤰇:《》具也。 |
| | Jian: According to the Shuowen Jiezi, it means "to have."
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| | 備: |
𤰈:古文。 |
| | Xia: Ancient Chinese characters.
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| | 備: |
𡚤:怒也,又一曰迫也。 |
| | Yan: Anger; another says it means to press or urge.
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| | 備: |
奰:牛具齒。 |
| | Bi: A cow's tooth tool.
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| | 備: |
䑄:壯大。 |
| | Yan: Strong and robust.
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| | 備: |
糒:糗也。 |
| | Bei: Dried grain food.
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| | 備: |
犕:牛具齒。 |
| | Jian: A cow's tooth tool.
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| | 備: |
絥:《》曰:車絥也。 |
| | Zhi: According to the Shuowen, it means a cart Zhi.
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| | 備: |
鞴:上同。 |
| | Bei: Same as above.
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| | 備: |
韍:韍上同。 |
| | Fu: Same as the one above.
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| | 備: |
贔:贔屓壯士作力皃。 |
| | Bi: Bi Xi describes a strong warrior exerting strength.
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| | 備: |
𣖾:木名出蜀其穗可食。 |
| | Xian: A type of tree native to Shu; its ears are edible.
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| | 備: |
㣁:以筋帖弓。 |
| | Jin: To reinforce a bow with sinew.
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| | 備: |
𩇯:鳥如梟。又非尾切。 |
| | Xian: A bird similar to an owl. Also Feiwei Qie.
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| | 備: |
㸢:牑模。 |
| | Jian: A mold or pattern.
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| | 利: |
利:吉也。《》銛也,亦州名華陽國志昔蜀王封弟於漢中号曰苴侯因命其邑曰葭萌秦滅蜀置巴蜀二郡先主改葭萌爲漢壽屬梓潼郡晉爲晉壽南齊分置東晉壽郡於烏奴今州城是又於其郡置西益州梁改爲黎州元帝又改爲利州又舎利獸名亦姓風俗通云漢有利乾爲中山相。力至切,八。 |
| | Li: auspiciousness. The Shuowen Jiezi: sharp. It is also the name of a prefecture. The Huayang Guozhi records that in ancient times, the King of Shu granted his younger brother a fief in Hanzhong and titled him Ju Hou; thus, he named his territory Jiamei. After Qin conquered Shu, it established two commanderies: Ba and Shu. Emperor Liu Bei changed Jiamei to Hanshou, which belonged to Zitong Commandery. During the Jin dynasty, it was renamed Jinsou. In the Southern Qi dynasty, they established Dongjinsou Commandery at Wunu; this is now the city of the prefecture. They also established Xiyizhou in that commandery. The Liang dynasty changed its name to LIZhou. Emperor Yuandi later changed it again to Lizhou. "She" refers to a kind of beast, and it is also a surname. According to Fengsu Tongyi: In the Han dynasty, there was a man named Li Qian who served as Xiang (governor) of Zhongshan. Lizhi qie, Ba.
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| | 利: |
𥝤:𥝤古文。 |
| | Shi: Shi is an ancient form of the character.
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| | 利: |
䬆:烈風。《》音栗。 |
| | Jian: a violent wind. The Shuowen Jie zi: pronounced Li.
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| | 利: |
莅:臨也,亦作蒞。 |
| | Li: to be present, also written as Li.
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| | 利: |
涖:涖涖水聲。 |
| | Li: the sound of water flowing in the Li River.
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| | 利: |
痢:病也。 |
| | Li: a disease.
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| | 利: |
䚕:求也。 |
| | Jian: to seek.
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| | 利: |
䇐:臨也。 |
| | Lian: to be present.
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| | 致: |
致:至也。《》曰:送詣也。陟利切,十五。 |
| | Zhi: to reach. The Shuowen Jiezi says: it means to send someone to a destination. Zhilv Qie, 15.
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| | 致: |
懫:止也。 |
| | Lan: to stop.
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| | 致: |
疐:礙不行也,又頓也,詩曰載疐其尾疐跲也,𢷟。 |
| | Zhi: to hinder and prevent movement, also meaning to stumble; the Shijing says "zai zhi qi wei" (to drag along its tail), which is another form of Zhi.
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| | 致: |
𢷐:並俗。 |
| | This character: a common variant.
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| | 致: |
𨆫:並俗。 |
| | This character: a common variant.
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| | 致: |
躓:礙也,頓也。《》跲也。 |
| | Zhi: to hinder, also meaning to stumble. The Shuowen Jie zi says: Zha ye (to trip).
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| | 致: |
𨎌:車前重也。 |
| | This character: the weight in front of a cart.
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| | 致: |
輊:上同。 |
| | Shangtong.
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| | 致: |
騺:馬腳屈也。 |
| | Zhi: the horse's hoof is bent.
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| | 致: |
䞃:賑也,亦貝也。 |
| | Jian: to relieve, also a form of Bei (a measure word for money).
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| | 致: |
𣱐:赴也。又於進切。 |
| | This character: to go to. Also Yu Jin Qie.
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| | 致: |
懥:怒也,恨也。 |
| | Zhi: anger, hatred.
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| | 致: |
㨖:刺也,又劫財也。 |
| | Zhi: to stab; also meaning robbery.
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| | 致: |
質:交質又物相贅。又之日切。 |
| | Zhi: to exchange pledges, or mutual collateral. Also Zhiri Qie.
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| | 致: |
駤:𩧅駤。 |
| | Zhi: Zhi.
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| | 冀: |
冀:九州名。《》云:兩河閒曰冀州續漢書安平國故信都郡光武師薊南行太守任光開門出迎今州城是又姓左傳晉大夫冀芮。几利切,八。 |
| | Ji: a name of one of the Nine Provinces. The Er Ya says: "Between the two rivers is Ji Zhou." The Xuhanshu records that Anping Guo, formerly Xindu Jun, was where Emperor Guangwu's general Ji Nan served as Tai Shou. Ren Guang opened the gates to welcome him; this is now the state capital. Another surname, Zuozhuan mentions Jin 大夫 Ji Rui. Jili Qie, Ba.
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| | 冀: |
兾:上同見經典省。 |
| | Ji: see above in the classics section for the same character and its abbreviation.
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| | 冀: |
覬:覬覦希望。 |
| | Ji: to covet; to hope for something with desire.
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| | 冀: |
穊:稠也。 |
| | Ji: dense, crowded.
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| | 冀: |
驥:騏驥。 |
| | Ji: Qiji (a kind of fine horse).
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| | 冀: |
𩥉:上同。 |
| | Ji: same as above.
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| | 冀: |
洎:肉汁。又音臮。 |
| | Ji: meat broth. Also pronounced Ji.
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| | 冀: |
懻:強力皃。 |
| | Ji: an appearance of strength and power.
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| | 懿: |
懿:美也,大也,温柔聖克也,又姓秦録有吏部懿横。乙兾切,七。 |
| | Yi: beauty, greatness, gentleness and saintly virtue; also a surname—Qinlu has an official in the Ministry of Personnel named Yi Heng. Yizhi Qie, Qi.
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| | 懿: |
饐:食傷熟也。 |
| | Yi: food spoiled by overcooking.
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| | 懿: |
㙪:隂皃。 |
| | Ku: a description of darkness.
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| | 懿: |
欭:喑欭歎也。 |
| | Yi: a sigh of muteness and sorrow.
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| | 懿: |
鷧:鷧鸕鶿鳥。 |
| | Ying: the Yingluque bird.
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| | 懿: |
撎:拜舉手左傳注云若今之揖。 |
| | Jie: a form of bowing in which one raises their hands; according to the commentary on the Zuo Zhuan, it is similar to today's act of paying respects with an 揖 (yi).
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| | 懿: |
亄:貪也。 |
| | Jiu: greed.
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| | 四: |
四:《》曰:隂數也,象四分之形。息利切,十四。 |
| | Four: The Shuowen Jiezi says: "It represents yin numbers and resembles the shape of four parts." Xili Qie, 14.
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| | 四: |
亖:籀文。 |
| | Si: Zhour Wen.
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| | 四: |
𦉭:古文。 |
| | This is an ancient form of the character.
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| | 四: |
肆:陳也,恣也,極也,放也。《》从隶極陳也,又姓何氏姓苑有漁陽太守肆敏。 |
| | Si: To spread out, to indulge, to reach the extreme, to let loose. The Shuowen Jiezi states that it is derived from clerical script and means to spread out completely. Additionally, the surname He Shi Xingyuan records Yu Yang Taishou Si Min as a person with this surname.
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| | 四: |
𩬶:上同。 |
| | This character is the same as above.
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| | 四: |
柶:角匕大喪用之。 |
| | Zhi: Used with a juebi during major funerals.
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泗:水名在魯。《》曰:受沛水東入淮又涕泗也。 |
| | Si: A river name in Lu. The Shuowen Jie zi says: "It receives the Pei River and flows east into the Huai; it is also used to describe tears and snot."
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牭:牛四歳。 |
| | Min: A four-year-old ox.
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𧳙:《》云:狸子𧳙。 |
| | Shi: The Er Ya says: "The young of a li is Shi."
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㣈:䑕名。《》曰:㣇屬㣇羊至切俗作𨽼。 |
| | Jian: A rat name. The Shuowen Juezi says: Jian shu, Jian yang zhi qie, commonly written as Lu.
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駟:一乗四馬。 |
| | Si: One carriage drawn by four horses.
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𦞤:腦蓋。 |
| | Nao gai (skullcap).
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蕼:堇也。《》曰:赤蕼也。 |
| | Si: A type of plant, jin. The Shuowen Jie Zi says: "It is red si."
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肂:埋棺坎下。 |
| | Bi: A pit dug below the coffin for burial.
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季:昆季也,又少也,小稱也,亦姓左傳魯有季友又漢複姓四氏晉有唐邑大夫季連齊有〾鬼方氏第六子名季連其後氏焉晉有祁邑大夫季瓜忽宋有季隨逢丗本云周有八士季隨季騧之後騧或作瓜又有魯大夫齊季窺昔齊公子季奔于楚楚遂号爲齊季氏。居悸切,二。 |
| | Ji: a term for younger brothers, also meaning "younger" or "small," used as a diminutive. It is also a surname. According to the Zuo Zhuan (Commentary of Zuo), there was a Ji You in Lu State; during the Han dynasty, there were four surnames with multiple characters. In the Jin dynasty, there was a 大夫 (magistrate) named Ji Lian from Tang Yi; in Qi State, the sixth son of the Guifang Shi family was named Ji Lian, and his descendants took this as their surname. In the Jin dynasty, another 大夫 (magistrate), Ji Guhu, came from Qi Yi; during the Song dynasty, there were Ji Sui and Feng Shisheng. It is said that in Zhou State, there were eight virtuous men, among whom were Ji Sui and Ji Gua; later, "Gua" was sometimes written as "Guo." There was also a 大夫 (magistrate) from Lu named Qi Ji Kui. Once, the son of Qi, Gongzi Ji, fled to Chu State, where he was given the surname Qi Ji Shi. Ju Ji Qie, class II.
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瞡:視皃。 |
| | Ming: a manner of looking.
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肄:習也,嫩條也。羊至切,八。 |
| | Shi: to practice; a tender branch. Yangzhi Qie, Ba.
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殔:《》云:假葬於道曰殔。《》云:瘞也。 |
| | Ku: According to "Shiming," it is said that placing a corpse temporarily on the road for burial is called Ku. "The Shuowen Jiezi" says: It means to bury secretly.
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㡼:倉也。 |
| | Jian: a granary.
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貤:重物次第。 |
| | Yi: the order of stacking heavy objects.
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勩:勞也。 |
| | Yu: to labor; to work hard.
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隶:本也,及也。又音代。 |
| | Li: originally means "ben" and also means "ji." Another pronunciation is Dai.
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㣇:《》曰:脩豪獸一曰河内名豕也,又徒計切爾雅作貄。 |
| | lineno "Shuowen Jiezi" says: A kind of animal with long hair; also called a pig in Hedong. Another pronunciation is Tuji Qie, and "Er Ya" refers to it as Shou.
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𥿫:重多。 |
| | Yi: numerous and heavy.
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遺:贈也,以醉切。又音惟。七。 |
| | Yi: a posthumous title or gift, pinyin: Yizui qie. Another reading is Wei. Seven.
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𤀷:𤀷淸侯出漢書王子侯表。 |
| | Qinghou: a marquis of Qinghou, mentioned in the "Table of Marquises among the Sons of Kings" from the Han Shu (Book of Han).
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𢣘:忘也,出廣雅。 |
| | Wang: to forget; cited from Guangya.
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蜼:《》云:蜼仰鼻而長尾雄似獮猴鼻露向上尾長數尺末有歧雨即自縣於樹以尾塞鼻。又余救切。 |
| | Zhi: The Er Ya says, "Zhi has an upturned nose and a long tail. Males resemble the macaque; their noses are exposed upward, and their tails measure several chi in length with a fork at the end. During rain, they hang themselves from trees using their tails to cover their noses." Another reading is Yujiu qie.
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瞶:目疾。 |
| | Jue: an eye disease.
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𧔥:𧌘𧔥。 |
| | Yi: Yi.
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䗽:蛘䗽蟲名。 |
| | Zhang: the name of an insect, Zhangzhang.
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