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to suspend, to put up, to hang; suspense
to slap, to box one's ears
public building; shop, house, establishment
habit, custom; habitual, usual
to fling, to smash; to know, to be familiar
to boil
to pierce, to string up; a string of 1000 coins
silicon
rules, regulations, customs, law
chest, casket, small box
belt, cord, sash; hemming; to sew
imperial robe; ceremonial dress
a mountain in Shanxi
country, nation, state; national
women's headgear; mourning cap
monkey
hafnium
clam, bivalve; Arca inflata
twilight before dawn
to wet, to soak; to tolerate, to include lenient
onomatopoetic, a fire sizzling
to solder, to weld
lotus blossom
fine hair; measure of length; one-thousandth
tired, exhausted; dried up
small box or case; casket
a river in Shandong province
oyster
scar, mark; vestige, trace
plover, wading bird
a species of wild swan; vast
sad
confused, absent-minded
to cry, to howl, to roar
ancient measuring vessel; unit of volume, about 50 liters
to intimidate; to scare
escort, retinue; insolent
bottle gourd, calabash
flowery; illustrious; Chinese
spade, shovel, plowshare
a river in Anhui province
grass, hay, straw
suffering; misfortune; trouble; to suffer
shining, lustrous
to flee, to escape, to avoid
female phoenix
dry ditch, dry moat
yellow; surname
to lie
comet; broomstick
dark, obscure, unclear; night
dirty, unclean; immoral, obscene
to get married; marriage, wedding
confused, forgetful; senile; stupid
gatekeeper; gate, door
dumpling soup; wonton
muddy, confused; to mix, to blend; to mingle
misfortune, disaster, calamity
products, merchandise; goods, commodities
foundation, base
to pull, to drag; to drag one's feet
brave; martial; hasty; scudding
still, silent, quiet, desolate
to mail, to send, to transit; to deposit, to entrust; to rely on
apprehensive, fearful; perturbed
to sacrifice to, to worship
achievements, merit
reed whistle
Buddhist cassock
seed-pod
lance; to lightly tap or strike
tongs, pincers; dagger, sword