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Ching is composed of 立 li to establish as radical, with 青 ch'ing the colour of nature as phonetic. See lines,.

Ssŭ see.

Fang see.

K'o is regarded as a picture of a man carving wood in a house, and originally meant to bear on the shoulders. It is now classed under radical 儿, No. 10.

Ta see.

Ting is composed of 宀 mien roof or shelter as radical, with 正 chêng as phonetic. [Mr. Doolittle translated this line "so that prosperity prevailed," which seems to be somewhat off the line of thought.]