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 It is often written 頴 and is classed under radical 頁 yeh head.

Wu is composed of 心 hsin heart as radical, with 吾 wu I as phonetic.

Jen see.

Ch'êng see.

Ch'i is composed of 大 ta great as radical, and k'o can, and has been explained as that which has no match. It is often wrongly written 竒.

Erh see.

Yu see.

Hsüeh see.

Tang see.

Hsiao is composed of 攴 p'u to tap as radical, with 交 chiao to blend, to hand over, as phonetic. It originally meant to be like, to resemble.

Chih see.

Ts'ai is composed of 艸 ts'ao vegetation as radical, and 祭 to sacrifice. It is a common surname.