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get; need;
<structural particle>
walk (chi) + currency/shell (bei) + hand/joint (cun)
to pick up and get a shell by hand while walking since one needs money
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go in a direction; toward
walk (chi) + master (zhu) |
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stop;
step with the right foot |
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do, travel,
walk, go
taking the shape of a crossroad, where one decides where to go or walk
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street
crossroads/go (xing) + jaded tablet (gui)
a crossroad has tablets with the name of the streets |
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law
walk (chi) + writing bush (yu)
to write out a new law one needs a pen/brush so that people walking on the street could read them |
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go
the ancient character shows a combination of crossroad and foot, meaning 'a road describing a distance' or ' to go' |
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side
plow/power (li) + go (chuo) |
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pass;
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hand/joint (cun) + go (chuo)
to wave hand while passing on the road
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still
not (bu) + road/go (chuo)
one is on the road, but the distance is still not decreasing |
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long walk
a long and narrow road to the king's tomb |
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build
writing brush (yu) + long walk (yin)
to build a road based on a design made with a pen |
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healthy
person (ren) + build (jian)
healthy people can build roads |
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62a) 廷 / 宫廷
ting / gongting |
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royal court
stand on tiptoe [symbol/ting] + long walk (yin)
subjects walking carefully on tiptoe in royal court |
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court(yard); yard
house/broad (guang) + royal court (ting)
a yard is a place like a court within a house |
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distinguished; very
hand (shou) + royal court (ting)
a distinguished subject raising his very trembling hand in court |
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