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Stroke by Stroke: 珮 Writing Order
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珮
1. Same as "佩" (to wear or carry something).
Noun: An ornament tied to the waist by ancient people. [Example Phrase]: "玉佩" (jade pendant). From "The Book of Songs, Zheng Feng, The Woman Says: The Rooster Crows": "Knowing that my son is coming, I gift him mixed pendants." Also written as "佩".
Verb: To attach an object to a belt or clothing. [Example Phrases]: "佩剑" (to wear a sword), "佩玉" (to wear jade), "The police officer is carrying a handgun." From "Book of Jin, Volume 36, Biography of Zhang Hua": "When I was young, a fortune-teller told me that at the age of sixty, I would hold an important position and receive a sword to wear."
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