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(name of a state)

Chǔ

to sacrifice

賜 (赐)

to give

舍人

retainers

shè rén

jar

zhī

wine, alcohol

jiǔ

謂 (谓)

to address (someone)

wèi

數 (数)

several

shù

飲 (饮)

to drink

yǐn

enough

餘 (馀)

excess

請 (请)

please, let’s…

qǐng

畫 (画)

to draw

huà

the ground

為(为)

to make; to do

wéi

snake

shé

first

xiān

to complete

chéng

一人…一人

one man…another

yì rén…yì rén

to draw, to pull

yǐn

to be about to

qiě

then; but

nǎi

left

zuǒ

hand

shǒu

to hold, to take

chí

right

yòu

I, we

foot

not yet

wèi

奪(夺)

to snatch

duó

assuredly, in fact

how?

ān

then

suì

終 (终)

finally, to the end

zhōng

to lose

wáng

to add

tiān

戰國策(战国策)

Intrigues (or Schemes) of the Warring States wasanother (Han Dynasty) compilation of politicalanecdotes. The subject matter emphasizes theruthlessness a ruler must employ to maintain power.Many of its fables (like this one and that of lesson 7were employed by ministers to illustrate politicalcircumstances.

Zhàn guó cè