The summer sacrifice to ancestors. In that sacrifice. II. i. VI. 4. THE 114TH RADICAL. The great Yu, the founder of the Hea dynasty. II. vi. VI. 1; III. i. X. 5; iii. VII. 1: IV. ii. IV. 1 ; iii. IV. 1; V. 3. (1) Paddy. I. ix. VI. 1-3: III. ii. I. 4. (2) Grain generally. I. xv. I. 7: II. vi. VII. 3. (1) Descriptive of the growing corn coming into ear. III. ii. I. 5. (2) Of a plant that seeds without having flowered. I. xv. I. 4. (1) Private;-used for private clothes. I. i. II. 3. In II. vi. V. 5, the private feast, that confined to certain parties. Private fields. II. vi. VIII. 3: IV. i. [ii.] II. Fil , private (i. e. low, poor) men, II. v. IX. 4: but in III. iii. V. 3,=the members of one's family. To take to one's-self I. xv. I. 4. (2) A brother-in-law. I. v. III. 1. To hold, to grasp. I. iii. XIII. 3; vii. XXI. 1: II. iv. VII. 3, 6, et al., to keep the heart, to maintain certain principles in it. I. iv. VI. 3: II. v. III. 6: III. iii. III. 3. , to employ. III. = iii. L. 3. 民之秉彝 the people possess a normal nature. III. iii. VII. 1. Handfuls. II. vi. VIII. 3. The autumn. I. v. IV. 1: II. v. X. 2: ch'ing (1) Millet. 稷 tseih F che To lift up. I. xv. I. 8. The panicum miliaceum. Often used in connexion with. I. vi. Shun's minister of agriculture, and the Rice in the plant, paddy. I. x. VIII. 3; xv. I. 6: II. vi. VII. 4; viii. V. 3: IV. ii. taou IV. 1. 稼 këa IV. ii. IV.8,4.三秋, three autumns,稽 probably three seasons. I. vi. VIII. 2. 租 To collect. I. xv. II. 3 (#). (蓄租) k'e 穀 kuh 秩 alone. Orderliness, II. vii VI. 3; to be permanent, IV. iii. III. (††). (1) To sow. I. ix. VI. 1—3: II. vi. VIII. 1: III. iii. III. 6), and 7: IV. ii. IV. 1 (id.); iii. V. 3. harvest. I. xv. I. 7: II. vi. VII. 4. (2) Grain cut and in the field. I. xv. I. 7. 稽首, to bow with the head to the ground. II. vi. V. 6: III. iii. VIII. 5, 6. (1) Grain. In the phrase, the different kinds of grain. I. xv. I. 7: II. vi. VI. 2: VIII. 1: IV. i. [ii.] II.; [iii.] V.; VI. (2) Good. I. xii. II. 2, 3 (= lucky): II. i. VI. 2. To become good. II. v. II. 3, 5., to maintain one's goodness. IV. ii. II. 3. To be happy. II. v. III. 1; VIII. 5, 6; X. 3, 5; vi. III. 4. (3) To nourish, to bless with abundance, to treat well. II. iv. III. 1; vi. VII. 2. (4) To live; while alive. I. vi. IX. 3. (5) Emolument. II. iv. VIII. 13. (1) To be penetrating, or, perhaps, to to be mild. III. iii. VI. 8. (2) Solenın, profound. IV. i. [i.] I.; II. (3), 糜 mun 穋 Tuh 穎 ying tseih to be profound, to be reverent. III. i. I. 4; 突 Suddenly. I. viii. VII. 3 ii. V. 2: IV. i. [ii.] III. To be very ad- (突然) mirable. IV. ii. III. 4; iii. I. Tall, red millet. III. ii. I. 6. Grain planted late and ripening early. I. xv. I. 7: IV. ii. IV. 1. The ears of grain hanging down with their own weight. III. ii I. 5. To collect;-in reference to the bring ing the cut grain together and setting it up. IV. i. [iii.] VI. (1) 窈窕. descriptive of a bride as modest and retiring. I. i. I. 1—3. (2) , deep and anxious thoughts. L xii. VIII. 1. To stop up. I. xv. I. 5; III. 3. See 鎊 t'ëaou To store up in stacks in the fields; such stacks. III. H. VI. 1. IV. i. [iii.] V. k'eun 穗 Ears of grain. I. vi. I. 2: II. vi. VIII. 3. k'eu 穟穟穟 descriptive of rows of rice 窮 growing luxuriantly. III. ii. I. 4. k'ëung Luxuriance,—of growth. I. ii. XIII, 1, 2. nung To reap. I. ix. VI. 1, 2, 3: II. vi. VI. 3: 立 leih III. ii. I. 5 (= husbandry); iii. III. 6, 7: IV. ii. IV. 1; iii. V. 3. See A bundle, a sheaf. II. vi. VIII, 3. To reap. I. xv. I. 4, 6: II. vi. III. 3; VIII. 3: III. ii. I. 6: IV. i. [iii.] V.; VI. hwoh To cut down and bundle firewood. II. v. IX. 3. THE 117TH RADICAL. (1) To stand. I. iii. III. 2. (2) To rear. III. i. III. 5, 7. To set up. III. ii. X. 6. To raise up, to appoint. II. vii. VI. 5: III. i. VII. 2; iii. III. 7: IV. iii. IV. 1. (3) Used for, to provide grain-food; -rice or millet cooked in grains. IV. i. [i.] X. Together. I. vii. II. 1—3; xi. I. 2, 3. In the end. III. iii. IX. 4. Anything of elegant composition. The blazonty of birds on a flag. II. ill. III. 4; chang and of other ornaments. VII. 2. A piece of weaving. II. v. IX. 6. Of the brilliance of the Milky way, III. i. IV. 4; and in 5, of carved figures.. descriptive of the elegance of the princes, II. vi. X. 2; and of speech, viii. I. 1. To be glorious. III. ii. VIII. 3. Rules; statutes. III. ii. V. 2: IV. i. [ii.] VIII. A signal 童 (2) tung , the azure vault. III. iii. III. 7. is defined by 'lofty' and 'great.' (1) Empty, hollow. II. iv. II. 4 So kung, III. iii. III. 12. tive of empty-unemployed-looms. II. 竦 descrip sung I. 4: III. i. III. 3. THE 118TH RADICAL. fuh 255 kow 筍 sun Eye A door or screen at the back of a car- woven in squares. II. iii. IV. 1: III. iii. VII. 2. We find with the same A trap or basket for catching fish ;- 3; viii. IX. 1-3: II. v. III. 8. The shoots or sprouts of bamboo. III. iii. VII. 3. A square basket. I. i. III. i.; ii. IV. 2; kwang (to gather in such a basket): IV. i. [iii.] 笄 VI. ch'e t'ëen 簡 këen 簧 3. to repair. III. i. X. To be generous or magnanimous; gen- XI. 1. 篤生武王, she was blessed to give birth to king Woo. III. i. II. 6. A kind of flute. II. v. V. 7: III. ii, X. 6. To be densely collected together. I. v. A square vessel for containing the A mat of fine bamboo work. II. iv. V. 6., and -see . I. viii. X. 1: II. iii. IV. 1: III. iii. VII. 2. (1) A slip or tablet of bamboo, with (2) 簡簡,descriptive of one who manifests an easy and indifferent man- ner. I. iii. XIII. 1; of blessing bestowed The metal tongue in the pipes of an organ. Used for the organ. I. vi. III. 1; hwang xi. I. 3 : II. i. I. 1 ; v. IV. 5. 簫 sëaou 10 To answer. II. iv. X. 4. p'o tah t'eih keu 租 - A kind of flute. IV. i. [i.] IX, tseih The pan-pipe. IV. i. [ii.] V. To sift. II. v. IX. 7): III. ii. I. 7. #descriptive of a fishing rod as long and tapering. I. v. V. 1. To adjust the revenue of a district by the regulation of the fields. III. iii. VII. 6. A flute. I. iii. XIII. 3., to See 際 A vessel of bamboo, used to contain THE 119TH RADICAL. * Rice in the husk. II. iv. III. 1; v. II. Maize. I. x. VIII. 3: II. iv. III. 2; vi. (1) Viands, materials for a feast. I. vii. I. ì 3. (2) To be bright, splendid. I. |