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Rh verbs. With this meaning it is now read, while read as above it means to add to, and here qualifies another tsu, understood. It is also a common surname, and is now classed under radical 曰 yüeh. Tsu is composed of 示 shih, which is supposed to represent divine commands sent down from heaven, and 且 ch'ieh, which originally meant to set forth in sacrifice, q.d. worship of ancestors (see ). [The line runs, High-ancestor, add-ancestor, and ancestor, the last of which is here narrowed down to grandfather, in colloquial 祖父 tsu fu.

Fu see.

Erh see.

Shên is regarded as a picture of the human body. It is also used in the senses of I, self.

Shên see.

Erh see.

Tzŭ see.

Tzŭ see.

Erh see.

Sun is composed of 子 tzŭ son and 系 hsi connected, from which