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Radical 广
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Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 343
View Original Page 343
Yin Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Wide (guǎng) Kangxi Strokes: 5 Page 343, Entry 06 Guangyun: Pronounced pi (rising tone). Jiyun and Zhengyun: Pronounced pi (rising tone). Yupian: To prepare or provide. Zuo Zhuan (Zuozhuan), Year 9 of Duke Xiang: Officials ensure their departments are provided with necessary supplies. Also Jiyun: To manage or govern. Zuo Zhuan (Zuozhuan), Year 25 of Duke Xiang: Zi Mu of the state of Chu ordered the management of taxes. Shu (Classic Commentary): To manage and bring to completion. Also Jiyun: Used interchangeably with the term meaning to shelter or protect (bi). Rites of Zhou (Zhouli), Ministry of Earth, Suishi: To prepare and store necessary resources. Shiwen: The term pi is also written as the variant form meaning to shelter (bi). Also Jiyun: Used interchangeably with the term meaning to compare or organize (bi). Rites of Zhou (Zhouli), Ministry of Spring, Daxu: The grand supervisor evaluates the music officials. Commentary: Zheng Daifu interpreted the term bi as pi, meaning to record and assemble the music officials. Also Jiyun: Pronounced pi (falling tone). Also pronounced pi (rising tone). The meaning remains the same.

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