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143 hcedfUib

101
U+6448 bìn
Variants: 𢷤

* 排除,抛弃。 ~弃。~除。~黜(罢黜并放逐)。~诸门外。 * 古同"傧",迎宾

exclude, expel, reject; usher

Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
27_511027_64EF

102 𧇀
U+271C0
Variants:

* 同"虡"

(translated) Same as "虡"


103 𩬡
U+29B21

* 同"𨲠"

(translated) same as "𨲠"


104 𨈬
U+2822C

* 同"躯"

(translated) Same as body;


105 𣉠
U+23260

* 明· 方以智《通雅· 卷八·釋詁》:"之水,即揚之水。"

(translated) same as the Yangtze River water


106 𪾸
U+2AFB8

* "矉"的类推简化字

(translated) analogical simplified form of "矉"


107
U+8191 bìn
Variants:

* 同"髌"

the kneecap

Transmitted Pre-Qin Forms
Pre-Qin forms (≤221 BCE) / late 2nd century BCE onward (Han → later textual transmission)
Pre-Qin character forms preserved through later textual transmission (often discussed as the 'Old Text' / guwen tradition). Shaped by repeated copying, they can diverge from excavated Warring States materials.Wikipedia ->
82_E793

108 𬿖
U+2CFD6

* 朝廷每有偵~。 謂公膽略可探虎穴

(translated) Relating to investigations conducted by the imperial court; meaning one"s boldness and strategy are capable of venturing into a tiger"s den


109
U+9554 bīn
Variants:

* 〔~铁〕精炼的铁。 * (鑌)

high quality iron


110 𫋄
U+2B2C4 qiū

* 疑同"蚯"。 * 拼音qiū。 * 中国人名用字

(translated) Presumably same as "蚯" (qiū); Used as a Chinese given name character


111 𭊌
U+2D28C

* 同"嘘"

(translated) Same as "嘘"


112 𬇄
U+2C1C4

* "𣰨" 的类推简化字

(translated) Simplified form of "𣰨" by analogy


113 𨨎
U+28A0E qiū

* 中国人名用字

(translated) Used in Chinese personal names


114
U+9B02 bìn
Variants:

* 古同"鬓"

the hair on the temples


115 𧣜
U+278DC
Variants:

* 同"觝"

Semantic variant of 觝: gore, butt; resist; push


116 𨴴
U+28D34 bīng

* 粤语bīng

(translated) Cantonese bīng


117 𬰘
U+2CC18

* 读音khiêu 义未详

(translated) Meaning unknown


118 𩿨
U+29FE8
Variants:

* 同"鸱"

(translated) Same as "鸱"


119 𫅭
U+2B16D

* 同"䎙"

(translated) Same as "䎙"


120 𧏖
U+273D6

* 同"蠙"

(translated) Same as "pearl oyster"


121
U+99C8
Variants:

* 古同"驱":"犯霜~晓驾。"

spur a horse on; expel, drive away

Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
31_F17D31_F17B31_F17C
Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
27_9A4527_657A
Transmitted Pre-Qin Forms
Pre-Qin forms (≤221 BCE) / late 2nd century BCE onward (Han → later textual transmission)
Pre-Qin character forms preserved through later textual transmission (often discussed as the 'Old Text' / guwen tradition). Shaped by repeated copying, they can diverge from excavated Warring States materials.Wikipedia ->
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122 𭏟
U+2D3DF

* 同"墟"

(translated) same as ruins; same as market; same as market town


123 𩓥
U+294E5 yuè
Variants: 𩓆

* [~~]也作"岳岳"。旧时看相的术语。 * 鼻高

(Cant.) to raise the head

Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
27_E765
Transmitted Pre-Qin Forms
Pre-Qin forms (≤221 BCE) / late 2nd century BCE onward (Han → later textual transmission)
Pre-Qin character forms preserved through later textual transmission (often discussed as the 'Old Text' / guwen tradition). Shaped by repeated copying, they can diverge from excavated Warring States materials.Wikipedia ->
83_F396

124 𩜞
U+2971E qiū

* 中国人名用字

(translated) Chinese given name character


125 𩨼
U+29A3C

* 读音kheo,(~chân) 大腿

(translated) Thigh; pronounced kheo; (~chân)


126 𭢉
U+2D889

* 同"墟"

(translated) Same as "墟"


127 𮫽
U+2EAFD

* 同"鲑"

(translated) same as salmon


128 𮅽
U+2E17D

* 同"虡"

(translated) same as "虡"


129 𨿻
U+28FFB
Variants:

* 同"难"

(translated) Same as "难"


130 𥏾
U+253FE
Variants:

* 同"智"

(translated) Same as "wisdom"

Oracle Bone Script
c. 1300–1050 BCE (Late Shang)
Inscriptions carved on turtle plastrons and animal bones for divination and record-keeping in the late Shang royal court; the oldest large attested corpus of written Chinese.Wikipedia ->
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Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
31_F50F31_F51031_F51231_F51131_F51331_F51431_F515
Chu Script
c. 770–221 BCE (Chu, Spring & Autumn–Warring States)
A regional script tradition used in the state of Chu, best known from brush-written bamboo and silk manuscripts with distinctive local forms.Wikipedia ->
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Qin Script
c. 475–206 BCE (Qin, Warring States → Qin dynasty)
Qin-area character forms attested on bamboo/wood slips (e.g., Shuihudi, deposited 217 BCE), overlapping chronologically with the standardization of seal script and the emergence of clerical tendencies.Wikipedia ->
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Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
27_667A27_E310
Clerical Script
c. 300 BCE–220 CE (emerged late Warring States/Qin; dominant Han)
A practical script that evolved from late Warring States/Qin writing; it matured and became dominant in the Han dynasty, favoring faster, more rectilinear strokes.Wikipedia ->
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Transmitted Pre-Qin Forms
Pre-Qin forms (≤221 BCE) / late 2nd century BCE onward (Han → later textual transmission)
Pre-Qin character forms preserved through later textual transmission (often discussed as the 'Old Text' / guwen tradition). Shaped by repeated copying, they can diverge from excavated Warring States materials.Wikipedia ->
82_E20182_E20282_E20382_E20482_E20682_E20582_E20782_E20882_E20982_E20A82_E20B82_E20C82_E20D82_E20E82_E20F82_E21082_E21182_E21282_E21382_E214

* 脸旁靠近耳朵的头发。 ~发( fà )。~角。~丝

hair on temples

Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
34_F5C2
Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
27_9B22

132 𭟼
U+2D7FC

* 同"戏"

(translated) Same as drama; same as play


133 𮆔
U+2E194

* :同"虡"。从"簴"字错讹。[ 鍾~]同" 钟虡",古代挂钟磬的架子上的立柱

(translated) Same as "虡"; corrupted form of the character "簴"; vertical post on the frame for hanging bells and chimes in ancient times, same as "钟虡"


134 𦦛
U+2699B xiào

* 同"𣱓"

(translated) same as "𣱓"


135 𧇲
U+271F2
Variants:

* 同"烘"

(translated) same as 烘


136 𨐻
U+2843B zhuàn

* 中国人名用字

(translated) Used in Chinese personal names


137 𭗩
U+2D5E9

* "巇" 的讹字,险。《 艮翁集》原文: 誰堪交手貽。公爲丈人行。 已是數年離。水遠橋梁絶。 天長道路~。峩洋憐久閴。 麗澤憶相資。鵲噪嗔無驗。 燈花喜亦癡。簿書當案閱。 塵客戒門麾。衝雨人何自。 緘雲手更持。攬衣驚絶倒。 迎戶促躕踟

(translated) corrupted form of "巇"; dangerous


138 𭟔
U+2D7D4

* ~烦, 即烦恼。见《 法华义疏》

(translated) vexation; trouble; annoyance


139
U+9ACC bìn

* 膝盖骨。 * 古代除去膝盖骨的酷刑

kneecap

Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
27_9AD5
Transmitted Pre-Qin Forms
Pre-Qin forms (≤221 BCE) / late 2nd century BCE onward (Han → later textual transmission)
Pre-Qin character forms preserved through later textual transmission (often discussed as the 'Old Text' / guwen tradition). Shaped by repeated copying, they can diverge from excavated Warring States materials.Wikipedia ->
82_E793

140 𪖛
U+2A59B qiù

* 拼音qiù。[~] 仰鼻

(translated) turn up the nose


141 𪚺
U+2A6BA qiū

* 同"龟"

(translated) Same as "龟"


142 𡒾
U+214BE huī kuì

* 拼音huī。墟

(translated) ruins; wasteland


143 𩴛
U+29D1B
Variants:

* 同"𩴥"

(translated) Same as "𩴥"