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梟 (枭)

owl

xiāo

逢 (辵 )

come upon, meet

féng

鳩 (鸠)

pigeon, dove

jiū

to say (direct speech)

yuē

You (respectful)

將 ( 将)

to be about to … 將 often appears as a prefix before a verb; itindicates future tense or an intention

jiāng

where?

ān

to go

zhī

I

東 (东)

east

dōng

to move (one's abode)

what

reason

鄉 (鄕)

village, place

xiāng

person

rén

completely, all

jiē

惡 (恶)

to hate, to dislike

鳴 (鸣)

to cry, to screech

míng

on account of (以 has many uses in CC, many will be clarifiedlater)

以故

for this reason

yǐ gù

to be able

néng

to change

gēng

alright, feasible

[a final particle] used to express declaration /exclamation. 矣 emphasizes completion of an action

not [ a negative adverb] [bú before 4th tone]

猶 (犹)

still

yóu

[a particle]

zhī

聲 (声)

sound

shēng

說怨

Garden of Discourses is a compilation of anecdotes taken fromvarious Han Dynasty texts. Parables were often used byphilosophers and political advisors during the Warring Statesperiod n order to persuade others (in particular, rulers) to take acertain course of action. Many of these parables have sincebecome folk stories / fables

shuō yuàn