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Tso see. It here means to do the duties of, to act as.

Chêng is composed of 止 chih to stop as radical, and 一 i one. It is explained as stopping at the boundary; hence right, proper, not awry, etc.

Tzŭ see title. [Corrector of Texts was an office in the Han-lin College or National Academy of leading scholars.]

Pi see.

Sui see. Also read.

Yu see.

Shên see.

I is classed under radical 己 chi self, from which it differs almost imperceptibly, and means to cease, done, finished, very, excessively, etc. The Shuo Wên has no record of its development.

Shih see.

Erh see.

Yu see.

Hsüeh see.