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164 Tsu is composed of 示 shih divine manifestation as radical, with 乍 as phonetic.

Fei is composed of the obsolete radical 广 yen a shelter, with 發 as phonetic. It originally meant a falling house.

T'ai see.

Tsu see.

Hsing see.

Kuo see.

Ta see.

Ming see. [The famous founder of the Ming dynasty raised himself to the throne from the obscure position of a tender of cattle; hence he is sometimes spoken of as the Beggar King, and also as the Golden Youth. He was for a time a novice in a Buddhist temple, and altogether led a very chequered life.]

Hao see.

Hung is composed of 水 shui water as radical, with 共 kung as phonetic. It originally meant an inundation.

Wu see.

Tu see.