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APPENDIX II.
[These two lines occur in some editions.]
| 160A. |
道 |
淵 |
源 |
It discusses hidden springs of action, | |
| Tao4 | yüan1 | yüan2 | |||
| Speak | abyss | source |
Tao see line 7.
Yüan is composed of 水 shui water as radical, with an obsolete word said to be a picture of water eddying along the banks of a river.
Yüan is composed of water as radical, with 原 yüan origin as phonetic.
| 160B. |
習 |
禮 |
義 |
and deals with ceremonial and man's duty to his neighbour. | |
| Hsi2 | li3 | i4 | |||
| Practise | ceremonial | duty |
Hsi see line 4.
Li see line 32.
I see line 14.
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