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唅 [hán]
1. (Verb) To hold in the mouth; to have something in the mouth without chewing. ([En.] hold in the mouth)
2. (Noun) Gems or pearls formerly placed in the mouth of the dead upon burial. ([En.] gems or pearls formerly put into the mouth of the dead upon burial)
唅 [hán]
1. (Verb) The same as "含". Things placed in the mouth, not chewed ([En.] hold in the mouth)
- Example: 唅菽饮水 (Hān shǔ yǐn shuǐ)
- Reference: The Shuowen Jiezi states: "唅, 唵 also."
- Reference: From the Book of Han: "The poor person only has a short robe and cannot be adequately clothed; they hold beans and drink water."
2. (Noun) The same as "琀", referring to the jewels, pearls placed in the mouth of the deceased before burial.
- Reference: "All objects to be placed in the mouth for burial must be completely eliminated." — From the Book of Jin
唅 [hán]
1. (Noun) Items such as jewels and pearls placed in the mouth of the deceased during ancient burial rituals.
唅 [hán]
1. (Noun) Same as "琀". Objects such as jewels and pearls that were placed in the mouth of the deceased before burial.
- Reference: "All items designated for burial in the mouth are to be eliminated." — From the Book of Jin
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