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SYNOPTICAL STUDIES
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CHINESE CHARACTER
| 1|| 人 — jen2, a man. | |
| 2|| 入 — ju3.4, to enter. | |
| 3|| 八 — pa1, eight. | |
| 4|| 太 — t'ai4, excessive. | |
| 5|| 犬 — ch'üan3, a dog. | |
| 6|| 矢 — shih2, an arrow. | |
| 7|| 夫 — fu1, a man. | |
| 8|| 失 — shih1, to lose. | |
| 9|| 先 — hsien1, before. | |
| 10|| 天 — t'ien1, heaven. | |
| 11|| 夭 — yao1, dedicate. Hence 妖 yao1, supernatural. | |
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