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Stroke by Stroke: 佔 Writing Order
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to observe / to divine, to divine, to occupy / to constitute / to make up / to account
Usage
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佔:
1. Same as "占."
2. Verb: To possess. Commonly interchanged with "占." Example from the Tang Dynasty: Fang Gan's poem "To Scholar Yu at the Small Pool": "The occupied land does not exceed four or five feet, only two or three stars enter the sky."
3. Verb: To have, to possess. Example from the Tang Dynasty: Han Yu's "On Studying": "Those who occupy small virtues are recorded in proportion, but those who excel in one skill are not without mediocrity."
4. 〔~侸〕a. Lightweight; b. Hanging down; c. Tired.
5. Verb: To predict fortune or misfortune based on signs. Example from "Zhou Li": "When divining with a bamboo stick, the ruler occupies the body, the noble occupies the color, the historian occupies the ink, and the diviner occupies the cracks."
6. Verb: To inspect and cooperate. Example from "Book of the Later Han": "I led troops during summer, continuously obtaining sweet rain, the harvests were abundant, the people suffered no disease; thus I interpreted the will of Heaven and did not cause disaster."
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