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內 [nèi]
1. Inside; opposite of "外" (outside) ([En.] inside).
- Examples: 內部 (inside), 內外 (inside and outside), 內定 (settled internally), 內地 (interior), 內閣 (inner cabinet), 內行 (inner workings), 內涵 (internal meaning).
2. Refers to the relatives of one's wife or the wife herself ([En.] wife, in-laws).
- Examples: 內人 (wife), 內親 (wife's relatives), 內弟 (wife's younger brother).
3. Intimacy or closeness ([En.] closeness).
- Example: 內君子而外小人 (only gentlemen within, and scoundrels outside).
4. Room or inner chambers ([En.] room).
- Example: 內室 (inner room).
5. Court; the place where emperors reside ([En.] court).
- Example: 內庭 (inner court).
6. Woman ([En.] woman).
- Example: 內具 (items typically used by women).
7. Wife, specifically; in ancient times, it referred to wives and concubines ([En.] wife).
- Examples: 內實 (wives and possessions), 內訓 (education for women).
8. Inner heart ([En.] heart).
- Examples: 內意 (inner thoughts), 內慧 (internal wisdom).
9. Internal organs ([En.] internal organs).
- Example: 內疾 (internal ailments).
10. The righteous path; in Buddhism, the teachings within the Buddhist community ([En.] Buddhist sutras).
- Example: 內教 (Buddhism).
11. Also see nà (納).
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內 [nà]
1. Enter; to go inside from the outside ([En.] enter).
- Example: 內入 (to enter).
2. To receive or accept; later became a variant of "納" ([En.] accept).
- Example: 內金 (contribution of gold, silver, or copper).
3. Also see nèi (內).
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