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IN CHINESE CHARACTER.
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329 kêng1, a horary character.
330 t'ang2, boasting; name of a dynasty. Hence t'ang2, sugar.
331 k'ang1, felicity; ease.

332 ch'uang2, a bed.
333 chuang4, strong. Hence chuang1, a village; chuang1, to pack.
334 chuang4, an accusation.
335 ch'iang1, to kill.

336 mu4, a pastor.
337 mu3, the male of animals.
338 p'in1, the female.

339 chuang1, a village. A common form of .
340 ch'uang2, a bed. Also written .

341 tsai1, an exclamation.
342 ts'ai2, to cut out [clothes &c.]
343 tsai1, to plant.