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(name of a state)

sòng

to plow

gēng

(an abstract noun that requires a modifier)

zhě

耕者

plowman

gēng zhě

field

tián

田中

in the fields

tián zhōng

there is, to have

yǒu

tree stump

zhū

rabbit

to run

zǒu

觸 (触)

to knock against

chù

折 (拃)

to break

zhé

頸 (颈)

neck

jǐng

and, yet [a conjunction]

ér

to die

thereupon; therefore

yīn

釋 (释)

to abandon

shì

his, her, its, their, etc.

plow

lěi

to guard, to watch by

shǒu

to hope

possible

復 (复)

again

to get

oneself

shēn

為(为)

to be [marks the agent in a passive construction]

wéi

國(国)

country

guó

to laugh; laughter

xiào

to wait for

dài

韓非子

Master Han Fei was a Warring States philosopher and the founderof a philosophical school generally known as “Legalism,” whichstressed rigid control of a nation’s subjects through thoroughlyenforced laws and punishments.

Hán Fēizǐ