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IN CHINESE CHARACTER.

930lu4, by land; used for the number six.
931ling2, the Imperial tombs. So ling2, an icicle; to insult.

932chiang4, to degrade. Hsiang2, to return to one's allegiance. Cf. No. 1262.
933lung2, glorious.
934sa1.4, P'u-sa.

935lin4, stingy.
936wên4, confusion.
937wên2, a mosquito. Commonly written .

938nu2, a slave.
939ju1.2, if; as.

940nu2, one's children or grand-children.
941na2, to grasp.
942t'ang3, a treasury.
943nu3, effort.
944nu3, a cross-bow.
945hsü4, verbosity; tautology.
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