zhong¯, center, middle; inside
qing¯, blue and green, shading down to black
before a fourth tone, bu´, no, not
mu`, Originally, a picture of a tree (with trunk, branches, and roots), it now is used both to mean "wood," and as a part of compounds having to do with trees or with wooden artifacts.
tian´, agricultural field, rice paddy
you`, again (said in reference to things that have already occurred
yue¯, (classical Chinese) to say
nü °, female human being; daughter.
ye°, also; (in classical Chinese and in some special usages: ) indeed!
chang´, constant; constantly, always
zhi°, to stop; to bring something to rest, to retain something in place
li`, benefit; it is benefitial to
tuan`, the Judgments, part of the Book of Changes.
gen`, to stare at someone, to give someone a hard stare; to stop (someone or something).
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