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IN CHINESE CHARACTER.
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383 shun4, name of an ancient monarch.
384 wu3.4, to posture.

385 mo1.2, an interrogative particle.
386 mi2, to destroy.
387 mo1, to rub; to guess.
388 hui1, a standard.
389 mo2, to grind.

390 chang4, a ten-foot measure; a husband.
391 shih3, an historian.
392 li4, an official; Board of Civil Office.
393 kêng1.4, to change; the night-watch.

394 sou3, an old man. Hence shou4, thin.
395 2, a moment of time.
396 i4, to move slowly. Hence chuai1.4, to break; to burst.