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IN CHINESE CHARACTER.
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563 shih2, a stone.
564 yu4, the right hand.
565 tso3, the left hand.
566 yu3, a friend.

567 pu4, piece goods.
568 shih4, a market. Hence nao4, to make a noise.
569 巿fei4. Hence fei4, the lungs; p'ei4, rainy &c.

570 fan3, back again; to rebel.
571 p’i2, skin.

572 pan1, to take out [teeth.] P'an1, to pull down.
573 pa2, to pull out [corks &c.] po4, to travel.
574 p’ei1.4 or p'i1.3, to open; to throw over the shoulders.

575 pei4, bed-clothes; to suffer.
576 p’o1, a steep bank.

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