“üFo’‰ [Pinyin] ru4xiao4chu1zhong1 [Korean] ibhyochulchung [Japanese] nyuukoushutsuchuu [Definition]"When entering the home, be filial (to your parents), when leaving the home, be loyal (to the ruler). A Confucian adage. [Credit] acm
‘S [Radical] 011 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 5168 [Pinyin] quan2 [Korean] jeon [Japanese] zen [Definition](1) All, whole, entire, complete. (2) To accomplish, fulfill, make complete, preserve. (3) Perfect, complete, whole, sound, intact. (4) Entirely, completely, wholly. [Credit] acm
‘Sé“ [Pinyin] quan2ti3 [Korean] jeonche [Japanese] zentai [Definition](The) whole body. All. Original. [Credit] acm
™_ [Radical] 011 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 5169 [Variant]—¼ [Pinyin] liang3 liang4 [Korean] yang [Japanese] ryou [Definition](1) Two, both. (2) Again, twice, repeat. (3) An ancient coin; an ounce of silver. (4) A counter for vehicles. (5) A unit of weight, which varied between 14 and 38 grams during different historical periods. [Credit] acm
™_”Ç [Pinyin] liang3ban1 [Korean] yangban [Japanese] ryouhan [Definition][Korean] Yangban. A nobleman. The nobility. The two orders of the nobility. The term originated during the time of King Kyeongjong (r. 975-981) following the introduction from China of the higher public service system with its two major subdivisions, civil and military. See also ¶‰E. [Credit] acm
™_“ª [Pinyin] liang3tou2 [Korean] yangdu [Japanese] ryoutou [Definition](1) Two heads. (2) Two extremes, two directions. (3) a two-headed snake; the person who sees one of these is doomed to die soon. [Credit] acm
™` [Radical] 011 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 516A [Pinyin] yu2 yu4 [Korean] yu [Japanese] yu [Definition](1) In this way; so. To answer in the affirmative. [‘R] (2) To answer. [“š] (3) More and more; increasingly. [–ú ç¥] (4) To advance. [i] (5) To exceed, go beyond, go over (esp. a time limit). (6) Quiet, soft. (7) A round, dug-out wooden boat. (8) A softness of the head shape. (9) To cause to increase, to add to. [Credit] acm
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