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It is often written 頴 and is classed under radical 頁 yeh head.

Wu is composed of 心 hsin heart as radical, with 吾 wu I as phonetic (line 115).

312.

and people declared them to be prodigies.
Jen2

ch'êng1

ch'i2

Man entitle wonderful

Jen see line 1.

Ch'êng see line 186.

Ch'i is composed of 大 ta great as radical, and k'o can, and has been explained as that which has no match. It is often wrongly written 竒.

313.

You young learners
Erh3

yu4

hsüeh2

You young learn

Erh see line 297.

Yu see line 23.

Hsüeh see line 11.

314.

ought to imitate them.
Tang1

hsiao4

chih1

Ought imitate arrive

Tang see line 36.

Hsiao is composed of 攴 p'u to tap as radical, with 交 chiao to blend, to hand over, as phonetic. It originally meant to be like, to resemble.

Chih see line 1.

315.

Ts'ai Wên-chi
Ts'ai4

wên2

chi1

Ts'ai wen chi

Ts'ai is composed of 艸 ts'ao vegetation as radical, and 祭 chi4 to sacrifice. It is a common surname.

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