radical 一 i one, but in K'ang Hsi's dictionary it was stupidly placed under 人 jen man. See also line 94.
Hsing see line 215.
254F. | 金 | 緒 | 歇 | the line of the Chin Tartars came to an end, | |
Chin1 | hsü4 | hsieh1 | |||
Chin | clue | cease |
Hsü see line 238.
Hsieh is composed of 欠 ch'ien to yawn (hence to be deficient, to owe) as radical, and a common phonetic. It means to stop, to leave off, to rest, which senses are partially indicated by the radical.
254G. | 有 | 宋 | 世 | and the House of Sung | |
Yu3 | sung4 | shih4 | |||
Have | Sung | generation |
Sung see line 227.
Shih see line 177. [This line is literally "the have-got-Sung generations."]
254H. | 一 | 同 | 滅 | was destroyed together with it. | |
I1 | t'ung2 | mieh4 | |||
One | destroy | together |
I see title.
T'ung see line 106.
Mieh see line 245. [The Chin and the Sung dynasties did not disappear simultaneously, the former ending as stated under line 254A in A.D. 1234, while the latter dragged on until 1279 though all vestiges of power had long since passed from it. The text however is near enough for its purpose.]