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Stroke by Stroke: 厷 Writing Order
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厷
1. Same as "肱".
"同“肱”。《説文•又部》:“厷,臂上也。从又,从古文厶。厶,古文厷,象形。肱,厷或从肉。”《漢書•王莽傳中》:“日德元厷右,司徒典致文瑞,考圜合規。”顔師古注:“厷,古肱字。”《敦煌變文集•前漢劉家太子傳》:“漢哀帝愛賢,與之日卧於殿上,以手厷枕賢頭。”
(Same as "肱". "厷" refers to the arm. Derived from "又" and the ancient character "厶". "肱" and "厷" can sometimes incorporate "肉". In the "Book of Han: Biography of Wang Mang", it mentions: "The Day of Virtue is on the right side." Yan Shigu noted: "厷 is an ancient form of the character '肱'." In the "Dunhuang Variations: Biography of the Crown Prince of Liu from the Former Han", it notes: "Han Ai Emperor loved talent and lay with him in the palace, using his arm to rest on the head of the talented.")
2. Same as "宏". Broad and unobstructed.
"同“宏”。大通。"
(Same as "宏". Broad and unobstructed.)
3. Same as "宏". Broad and unobstructed.
"同“宏”。大通。《集韻•耕韻》:“厷,大通也。通作宏。”
(Same as "宏". Broad and unobstructed. In the "Jiyun: Geng Rhyme", it states: "厷 means 'broad' as well. 通 is used as 宏.")
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