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Kangxi Dictionary

Zi Collection, Middle Volume, Page 143, Entry 04 Pronounced ding li (entering tone), same as "de". Refers to a black mole on the face. Another interpretation refers to women's facial adornments. Also refers to women using a black cosmetic to adorn their cheeks. Also written as "di". In "Wang Cha Shen Nü Fu" (Wang Cha's Ode to the Goddess), it is written "shi di". The commentary explains that this refers to applying cinnabar to the face, indicating menstruation and difficulty in serving the ruler. Furthermore, the "Guangyun" records that dragon beard grass is called "di". Also pronounced zhi lüe (entering tone), same as "zhuo". The meaning is the same. In "Shiming" (Explanations of Terms), it is written as "shao".

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