°ì |
1 |
one finger |
±¦ |
2 |
right hand to the mouth |
±« |
3 |
rain from heavenly clouds |
±ß |
4 |
round coins from bank-teller's window |
²¦ |
5 |
king with ax rules heaven, earth and man |
²» |
6 |
sound of rising sun |
²¼ |
7 |
t-bar with droopy lower handle |
²Ð |
8 |
flames of fire |
²Ö |
9 |
flowers appear when plants undergo change |
³Ø |
10 |
child learning under ornate roof |
µ¤ |
11 |
spirit-like vapors from source x |
¶å |
12 |
less than perfect ten: worth only nine |
µÙ |
13 |
person rests against tree |
¶â |
14 |
two gold nuggets under cover of earth |
¶õ |
15 |
work to open hole in roof to see empty sky |
·î |
16 |
pitted crescent moon shining down |
¸¤ |
17 |
big spotted dog rearing up |
¸« |
18 |
bending down to look closely with seeing eye |
¸Þ |
19 |
a reel is better than five fingers |
¸ý |
20 |
open mouth |
¹» |
21 |
check six wooden crosses for school |
º¸ |
22 |
left hand steadies carpenter's square |
»° |
23 |
three fingers |
»³ |
24 |
triple-peaked mountain |
»Ò |
25 |
long-armed child in swaddling clothes |
»Í |
26 |
four fingers in clenched fist |
Ȍ |
27 |
skeins of twisted thread |
»ú |
28 |
child at home studying letters |
¼ª |
29 |
pointed ear |
¼· |
30 |
badly written ten again: now worth only seven |
¼Ö |
31 |
chariot with two wheels |
¼ê |
32 |
hand with fingers spread |
½½ |
33 |
all points considered, ten out of ten |
½Ð |
34 |
mountain emerging atop another |
½÷ |
35 |
kneeling woman |
¾® |
36 |
a stroke divided into two small ones |
¾å |
37 |
bar with handle, sticking up over baseline |
¿¹ |
38 |
there are many trees in the woods |
¿Í |
39 |
headless, armless person |
¿å |
40 |
water squeezes between banks |
˵ |
41 |
to stop at the line is to do the correct thing |
À¸ |
42 |
growing plant is a symbol of life |
ÀÄ |
43 |
young blue-green plants live on the moon |
ͼ |
44 |
clear moon indicates evening |
ÀÐ |
45 |
round stone at base of cliff |
ÀÖ |
46 |
big fire makes earth glow red |
Àé |
47 |
that one person is worth a thousand others |
Àî |
48 |
river flowing between banks |
Àè |
49 |
those dead people preceded us in life |
Áá |
50 |
sun shows ten but it's still early |
 |
51 |
round knee and foot suffice to show leg |
¼ |
52 |
measure trees in village |
Âç |
53 |
person looking big as possible |
ÃË |
54 |
man provides strength in field |
Ãæ |
55 |
Chinese arrow pierces middle of target |
Ãî |
56 |
coiled hooded snake: similar inside to insect |
Ä® |
57 |
town at t-junction of paths through fields |
Å· |
58 |
person's head is closest part to heaven |
ÅÄ |
59 |
rice field crossed by paths |
ÅÚ |
60 |
plant grows in earth |
Æó |
61 |
two fingers |
Æü |
62 |
sun with spot |
Æþ |
63 |
enter through inverted v opening |
ǯ |
64 |
person visits well every year |
Çò |
65 |
sunstroke leaves one white?! |
Ȭ |
66 |
eight can be easily divided |
É´ |
67 |
score one hundred with one white thumbnail |
ʸ |
68 |
cross is basic form of writing: try to top it |
ÌÚ |
69 |
tree with sweeping branches |
ËÜ |
70 |
tree with one central root |
̾ |
71 |
mouth calls name at night |
ÌÜ |
72 |
upright eye |
Ω |
73 |
person standing |
ÎÏ |
74 |
hand pressing down with strength |
ÎÓ |
75 |
forest contains tall stately trees |
Ï» |
76 |
eight topped by six?! |
°ú |
77 |
bow with string waiting to be drawn |
±À |
78 |
billowing rain-clouds look like two noses |
±ó |
79 |
loose clothes for traveling any distance |
²¿ |
80 |
what exactly can a person say? |
²Ê |
81 |
course to categorize rice measures |
²Æ |
82 |
masked head and crossed legs in summer dance |
²È |
83 |
house looking like pig-sty |
²Î |
84 |
gaping mouth sings the can-can |
²è |
85 |
field in picture partitioned by strokes |
²ó |
86 |
coaxial rotation |
²ñ |
87 |
two noses meet under roof |
³¤ |
88 |
every drop of water goes into sea |
³¨ |
89 |
threads meet in embroidered picture |
³ |
90 |
shellfish with protruding feelers |
³° |
91 |
crescent moon with crack on outside |
´Ö |
92 |
gate with space to let sun shine through |
´é |
93 |
only three hairs stand on head: glum face |
µ¥ |
94 |
steam comprises watery vapors |
µ |
95 |
wordy account of oneself |
µ¢ |
96 |
return with wife carrying broom and sword |
µí |
97 |
cow with ears and broken horn |
µû |
98 |
fish with fiery tail |
µþ |
99 |
stone lantern at emperor's palace in capital |
¶¯ |
100 |
strong insect draws bow with its nose |
¶µ |
101 |
cane in hand teaches child stick arranging |
¶Ì |
102 |
string of jewels fit for king |
¶á |
103 |
distance to move chopped, making it near |
·Á |
104 |
put hairs into pattern of well-frame |
·× |
105 |
counting in tens is a way of measuring |
¸µ |
106 |
two persons of same origin |
¸¶ |
107 |
originally cliff with funny spring, now a plain |
¸Í |
108 |
one door forms half a gate |
¸Å |
109 |
an old story, told at least ten times |
¸á |
110 |
noon strikes, knocking top bit off cow |
¸å |
111 |
sit crosslegged on threading road, fall behind |
¸ì |
112 |
five mouths speak many words |
¹© |
113 |
work with carpenter's square |
¹ |
114 |
spacious building with elbow-room |
¸ò |
115 |
mix six crosses |
¸÷ |
116 |
person carries fire that shines light |
¹Í |
117 |
bent old man considers burial in earth |
¹Ô |
118 |
column goes along to crossroads |
¹â |
119 |
tall watchtower |
²« |
120 |
arrow burns yellow with grass from field |
¹ç |
121 |
cap fits mouth |
ë |
122 |
valley is doubly split opening |
¹ñ |
123 |
one's country is an enclosed jewel |
¹õ |
124 |
ground in burnt field is black |
º£ |
125 |
cover the corner, right now |
ºÍ |
126 |
funny dam built by talented one-year-old |
ºî |
127 |
person with saw about to make something |
»» |
128 |
count by using bamboo abacus with both hands |
ȧ |
129 |
footprints stop above line |
»Ô |
130 |
go to city market to buy cloth top hat |
»× |
131 |
always thinking of one's field in one's heart |
Ⱦ |
132 |
pound threads with spoon to make paper |
»û |
133 |
temple has measured grounds |
¼« |
134 |
nose is just a stroke from eye, symbolising self |
»þ |
135 |
tell time by sun on temple |
¼¼ |
136 |
arrive at roofed room |
¼Ò |
137 |
altar ground is shrine |
¼å |
138 |
weak hairs bend like bows |
¼ó |
139 |
chief has hair on head |
½© |
140 |
rice plants can get burned in autumn |
½Õ |
141 |
three people enjoy spring sun |
½ñ |
142 |
take brush in hand daily and write |
¾¯ |
143 |
small with just a little extra |
¾ì |
144 |
place where sun shines down on ground |
¿§ |
145 |
colorful tale about bodies bent in sex act |
¿© |
146 |
covered food good for eating |
¿´ |
147 |
heart shows stroke damage |
¿· |
148 |
stand of trees newly cut down by sharp ax |
¿Æ |
149 |
parent sees all from stand of trees |
¿Þ |
150 |
diagram with spot marked by x and two pointers |
¿ô |
151 |
woman counts number of rice grains by hand |
À¾ |
152 |
sun falls in west like drop from wine press |
À¼ |
153 |
voice of samurai at door |
˱ |
154 |
stars born from sun |
À² |
155 |
sun against blue means clear weather |
ÀÚ |
156 |
seven sword cuts |
Àã |
157 |
rain that hand sweeps away is snow |
Á¥ |
158 |
boat with eight portholes is ship |
Á° |
159 |
before cutting meat cut horns |
ÁÈ |
160 |
furthermore, threads can be assembled in group |
Áö |
161 |
foot running along ground |
Áð |
162 |
grass is early plant |
¿ |
163 |
many evenings |
ÂÀ |
164 |
fat is a bit more than just big |
ÂÎ |
165 |
root of a person is the body |
Âæ |
166 |
I mount stand to say something |
ÃÏ |
167 |
land with odd twisting creatures on ground |
ÃÓ |
168 |
waters of pond contain twisting creatures |
ÃÎ |
169 |
know arrow hole |
ÃÝ |
170 |
two bamboo stems |
Ãã |
171 |
ample tea plants |
Ãë |
172 |
measure in feet noon sun over horizon |
Ĺ |
173 |
long haired old man with stick is very senior |
Ä» |
174 |
bird with wings and talons |
Ä« |
175 |
morning sun rises on plants, displacing moon |
ÄÌ |
176 |
bent figure uses extra movement to pass |
Äï |
177 |
young brothers put in order as binding on stake |
Ź |
178 |
store occupies building |
ÅÀ |
179 |
mark left after occupation by fire |
ÅÅ |
180 |
lightning strikes field in electric rain storm |
Åá |
181 |
broad-bladed sword |
Åß |
182 |
sitting crosslegged on winter ice |
Åö |
183 |
small hand appropriately hits mark |
Åì |
184 |
sun rising through trees in east |
Åú |
185 |
bamboo gives fitting answer |
Ƭ |
186 |
head is a bean-like vessel |
Ʊ |
187 |
all hoops have same single opening |
Æ» |
188 |
head moves, showing way along road |
ÆÉ |
189 |
sell words to read |
Æî |
190 |
get a hoop for ten yen down south |
ÇÏ |
191 |
rearing horse |
Çä |
192 |
samurai stands behind counter selling |
Çã |
193 |
net full of shell-money can buy a lot |
Çþ |
194 |
sitting crosslegged watching wheat plant grow |
Ⱦ |
195 |
half a hornless cow, split down middle |
ÈÖ |
196 |
rice sown in fields by number, in turns |
Éã |
197 |
father has cane in hand |
É÷ |
198 |
insect blown against sail by wind |
ʬ |
199 |
understand one divides by splitting with sword |
ʹ |
200 |
ear listening at gate hears a lot |
ÊÆ |
201 |
grain-laden ear of American rice |
Êâ |
202 |
few feet walk nowadays |
Êì |
203 |
mother is woman with prominent nipples |
Êý |
204 |
both boat and plow can point the way |
ËÌ |
205 |
people flee, turning their backs on the north |
Ëè |
206 |
every person has a mother |
Ëå |
207 |
younger sister is immature woman |
ÌÀ |
208 |
bright sun and moon give clarity |
ÌÄ |
209 |
bird's mouth produces non-human cry |
ÌÓ |
210 |
tuft of hair |
Ìç |
211 |
double-doored gate |
Ìë |
212 |
at night, person puts on top hat to view moon |
Ìî |
213 |
village already built on wild moor |
ͧ |
214 |
hands reaching out in friendship |
ÍÑ |
215 |
use fence |
ÍË |
216 |
sun wings its way like a bird, and so day passes |
Íè |
217 |
wheat comes to be ten grains of rice?! |
³Ú |
218 |
tasseled drum on stand makes pleasing music |
Τ |
219 |
ground tilled into fields, indicating village |
Íý |
220 |
keeping jewels in village is reasonable |
ÏÃ |
221 |
tongue controls words when talking |
° |
222 |
sub-human, ugly, twisted feelings are bad |
°Â |
223 |
woman at home, resting at ease |
°Å |
224 |
sun goes dark, accompanied by sound |
°å |
225 |
doctor's bag contains arrow, used for healing |
°Õ |
226 |
a thought is a sound from the heart |
°é |
227 |
educate child upside-down like piece of meat |
°÷ |
228 |
official members always talk of money |
±¡ |
229 |
institute complete with surrounding hills |
°û |
230 |
lack food, so swallow drink |
±¿ |
231 |
army on move needs luck and transport |
±Ë |
232 |
long swim in water |
±Ø |
233 |
laden person mounts horse at relay station |
±à |
234 |
spacious park encloses considerable distance |
²£ |
235 |
yellow piece of wood laid on its side |
²° |
236 |
arrive and find corpse in store building |
²¹ |
237 |
sun warms water in a bowl |
²½ |
238 |
bewitched person changes and falls |
²Ù |
239 |
what a burden the lotus plant can be! |
³¦ |
240 |
boundary between fields marks areas |
³« |
241 |
hands remove bar and open gate |
³¬ |
242 |
all the steps of a terraced hill |
³Ñ |
243 |
angular horn |
³è |
244 |
wet tongue is sign of life |
´¨ |
245 |
building's six wells ice over in cold |
´¶ |
246 |
one halberd in mouth causes feeling in heart |
´Û |
247 |
official eats in hall |
´ß |
248 |
mountainous cliff forms dry shore |
´ä |
249 |
stony mountain shows rocky crags |
µ¯ |
250 |
cause oneself to run |
´ü |
251 |
expect period of months between winnowings |
µÒ |
252 |
each house guest sits crosslegged, open mouthed |
µæ |
253 |
extreme investigation of nine holes |
µÞ |
254 |
hurrying person suddenly bends, hand to heart |
µé |
255 |
reach out and grade threads |
µÜ |
256 |
palace is building with joined rooms |
µå |
257 |
seek spherical jewel |
µî |
258 |
nose to ground suggests one's gone too far |
¶¶ |
259 |
tall arched wooden structure is bridge |
¶È |
260 |
study complex wooden instrument as profession |
¶Ê |
261 |
field has many bending paths |
¶É |
262 |
office corpse uses odd phrase in circumstances |
¶ä |
263 |
stop and stare at silvery metal |
¶ì |
264 |
old plant leaves bitter taste |
¶ñ |
265 |
keep an eye on table: it's valuable equipment |
·¯ |
266 |
lord holds stick next to mouth |
·» |
267 |
elder brother is all mouth and legs |
·¸ |
268 |
person involved with joining threads |
·Ú |
269 |
light vehicle pushed along ground by hand |
·ì |
270 |
vessel contains blood |
·è |
271 |
person decides to carry water-pack on back |
¸¦ |
272 |
hone stone with two forked sticks |
¸© |
273 |
keep an eye on stand at prefectural show |
¸À |
274 |
mouth speaks three and a bit words |
¸Ë |
275 |
storehouse is building containing vehicles |
¸Ð |
276 |
old moon seen in waters of lake |
¸ø |
277 |
eight lords show nose in public |
¸þ |
278 |
house window faces one |
¹¬ |
279 |
extra sharp stroke brings happiness |
¹Á |
280 |
find oneself together with water in port |
¹æ |
281 |
mouth calls number of twisting weed |
º¬ |
282 |
stop and stare at tree root |
º× |
283 |
hand puts meat on altar in festival of worship |
ºÙ |
284 |
slender path threads through field |
ȁ |
285 |
samurai is person who works and serves |
Ȉ |
286 |
person falls in death, soon bare bones |
»È |
287 |
official person uses servant |
»Ï |
288 |
first woman begins to mount platform |
ȯ |
289 |
person sits pointing at sun with finger |
»õ |
290 |
teeth ensure rice stops in mouth |
Ȓ |
291 |
words from temple are pure poetry |
¼¡ |
292 |
lack of ice follows next |
»ö |
293 |
handling ten boxes is no small thing |
»ý |
294 |
hold hands at temple |
¼° |
295 |
carpenter's square is a form of stake |
¼Â |
296 |
in reality, a big six-armed man is in the house! |
¼Ì |
297 |
convey copy of building |
¼Ô |
298 |
person will be buried in ground one day |
¼ç |
299 |
king with bit extra is real master |
¼é |
300 |
take measures to protect house |
¼è |
301 |
hand takes control of ear |
¼ò |
302 |
watery alcohol in wine jar |
¼õ |
303 |
one hand receives baton from another hand |
½£ |
304 |
sandbank in river is separate province |
½¦ |
305 |
joined hands can gather or count to ten |
½ª |
306 |
threads finish in winter |
½¬ |
307 |
white wings learning to fly |
½µ |
308 |
another week rolls around |
½¸ |
309 |
birds gather in tree |
½» |
310 |
where person lives is where he is master |
½Å |
311 |
heavy vehicle has double wheels |
½ê |
312 |
chop down door with ax to get into place |
½ë |
313 |
person under hot sun |
½õ |
314 |
furthermore, help by adding strength |
¾¼ |
315 |
summon, and let there be light |
¾Ã |
316 |
water has vanished from our little moon |
¾¦ |
317 |
use mouth and legs to trade, standing at counter |
¾Ï |
318 |
badge quickly stands out |
¾¡ |
319 |
with effort, two fires can surpass moon |
¾è |
320 |
two come riding |
¿¢ |
321 |
straight tree is properly planted |
¿½ |
322 |
sun is pierced: what can one say? |
¿È |
323 |
pregnant woman has conspicuous body |
¿À |
324 |
gods say something spirited at altar |
¿¼ |
325 |
find deep waterhole near tree |
¿Ê |
326 |
advance like moving bird |
À¤ |
327 |
odd world of the thirties' generation |
ˡ |
328 |
force correct arrangement of bundles |
Àþ |
329 |
trace thread-like line to source |
Á´ |
330 |
king completely under cover |
Á÷ |
331 |
sent away from heaven |
© |
332 |
heart breathes through nose |
² |
333 |
person with arrow in side is one of the clan |
¾ |
334 |
other person is like twisting creature |
ÂÇ |
335 |
hand hits nail |
ÂÐ |
336 |
measure opposition to text |
ÂÔ |
337 |
wait at temple beside road |
Âå |
338 |
person replaced by stake |
Âè |
339 |
bamboo tops young brother in order of things |
Âê |
340 |
get subject heading correct on the day |
ú |
341 |
fiery material from mountain cliff is coal |
û |
342 |
both arrow and food vessel are short |
Ãå |
343 |
sheep arrives wearing eye-liner! |
Ãí |
344 |
master pours water |
Ãì |
345 |
master wooden pillar |
Ãú |
346 |
block is exact to a t |
Ä¢ |
347 |
long cloth drape used as register |
Ä´ |
348 |
investigate by talking around |
ľ |
349 |
ten eyes fixed directly on corner |
ÄÉ |
350 |
pursue moving buttocks |
Äê |
351 |
fix roof correctly |
Äí |
352 |
palace courtyard is fine garden |
Å´ |
353 |
lost metal proves to be iron |
ž |
354 |
vehicle rolls over two noses |
ÅÔ |
355 |
metropolis is village of many persons |
ÅÙ |
356 |
hand measures twenty-one degrees in building |
Åê |
357 |
hand strikes by throwing ax |
Åç |
358 |
bird alights on mountainous island |
Åò |
359 |
rising sun heats water |
ÅÐ |
360 |
two funny feet climb food vessel |
Åù |
361 |
bamboo tablets at temple are all equal |
ư |
362 |
strength moves heavy object |
Ƹ |
363 |
child stands in village |
Æâ |
364 |
person tries to get inside hoop |
Æù |
365 |
inside person there is meat |
ÇÀ |
366 |
farming unearths bent clam shell |
ÇÈ |
367 |
waves form skin of water |
ÇÛ |
368 |
distribute wine to oneself |
Ȫ |
369 |
burned field is a dry field |
ȯ |
370 |
discharged with two bent legs and funny feet |
È¿ |
371 |
cliff opposes hand |
ºä |
372 |
slope is opposed ground |
ÈÄ |
373 |
opposed to wooden boards |
Èé |
374 |
opposed to skinning with one stroke |
Èá |
375 |
broken heart does not want to be sad |
Èþ |
376 |
beautiful big sheep |
É¡ |
377 |
own nose follows trail through twenty fields |
ɹ |
378 |
ice is frozen water |
ɽ |
379 |
shown long-looking list |
ÉÃ |
380 |
little rice, eaten in a mere second |
ÉÂ |
381 |
third-rate health leads to illness |
ÉÊ |
382 |
quality goods come in boxes |
Éé |
383 |
defeated person flees bearing money |
Éô |
384 |
clan stands open mouthed in part of village |
Éþ |
385 |
servile hand puts clothes on hoist under moon |
Ê¡ |
386 |
altar at single entrance to field--good fortune |
ʪ |
387 |
cow is a thing with four legs |
Ê¿ |
388 |
balanced scales are flat and even |
ÊÖ |
389 |
reverse movement and return |
ÊÙ |
390 |
strive to avoid effort?! |
Êü |
391 |
striking in all directions is a form of release |
Ëü |
392 |
ten thousand march in wrong direction |
Ì£ |
393 |
taste lingers unfinished in the mouth |
Ì¿ |
394 |
life can hinge on a spoken order |
ÌÌ |
395 |
mask encloses funny face with big eye |
Ìä |
396 |
mouth asking at gate |
Ìò |
397 |
move off with weapon in hand to do one's duty |
Ìô |
398 |
medicinal plant gives pleasure |
ͳ |
399 |
there's a reason for derrick in field |
Ìý |
400 |
liquid from field with derrick is oil |
Í |
401 |
have meat in your hand |
Í· |
402 |
children play at moving person's side |
ͽ |
403 |
I've already pushed the shuttle |
ÍÎ |
404 |
ocean of white sheep, not white horses |
ÍÕ |
405 |
leaves are generation of plants on tree |
ÍÛ |
406 |
side of hill is positively sunny |
ÍÍ |
407 |
sheep appears to water tree--awkward situation |
Íî |
408 |
from each plant, leaf falls like drop of water |
ή |
409 |
hair and water flow as child is born |
ι |
410 |
put odd clothes on one side for journey |
ξ |
411 |
scales weigh both parts of a pair |
ÎÐ |
412 |
watery green liquid oozes in thread-like strands |
Îé |
413 |
praying at altar is act of propriety |
Îó |
414 |
cut up bones lined up in a row |
Ï© |
415 |
each foot follows same route |
ÏÂ |
416 |
rice softened in the mouth in peaceful Japan |
°¦ |
417 |
sit crosslegged, hand on heart, in love |
°Æ |
418 |
consider plan around restful wooden table |
°Ê |
419 |
person uses plow as starting point |
°á |
420 |
collar and sleeves symbolize clothing |
°Ì |
421 |
person stands according to rank |
°Ï |
422 |
enclosure surrounds well |
°Ñ |
423 |
entrust rice plants to woman |
°ß |
424 |
fleshy stomach seen in field |
°õ |
425 |
hand presses down on person as on seal |
±Ñ |
426 |
England has superior plants in its center |
±É |
427 |
tree flourishes gloriously under ornate cover |
±ö |
428 |
person throws salty dish from mouth to ground |
±û |
429 |
big opening in center |
²¯ |
430 |
person with hundred million thoughts |
²Ã |
431 |
strengthened by added mouth |
²ß |
432 |
change goods for money and vice-versa |
²Ý |
433 |
section of lesson contains fruitful words |
²ê |
434 |
plant with fang-like shoots |
²þ |
435 |
force oneself to reform |
³£ |
436 |
wooden device for admonishing |
³² |
437 |
covering live mouth can cause harm |
³Æ |
438 |
each person sits crosslegged and open mouthed |
³Ð |
439 |
remember to be awake when learning by looking |
´° |
440 |
completely original building |
´± |
441 |
government official in building sits on backside |
´Á |
442 |
man from mouth of Han River in grassy Han China |
´É |
443 |
bamboo pipe under control |
´Ø |
444 |
heaven's gates are impassable barrier: sent away |
´Ñ |
445 |
look and observe crested bird |
´ê |
446 |
wish springs from head not heart |
´õ |
447 |
interwoven cloth threads desirable but rare |
µ¨ |
448 |
rice plants in season grow like young children |
µª |
449 |
chronicle of self threads from beginning to end |
´î |
450 |
food pot at mouth makes samurai happy |
´ú |
451 |
person at side of winnowing device holds flag |
´ï |
452 |
four big box-like vessels are useful utensils |
µ¡ |
453 |
on how many occasions is wooden loom used? |
µÄ |
454 |
discussion involves righteous use of words |
µá |
455 |
cross water to seek spotted fur coat |
µß |
456 |
rescue by coercive request |
µë |
457 |
supply joined threads |
µó |
458 |
raise laden table by hand: some act! |
µù |
459 |
fishing requires both fish and water |
¶¦ |
460 |
plant and table go together |
¶¨ |
461 |
thirteen strong arms cooperating |
¶À |
462 |
shout aloud at bent legs in metal mirror |
¶¥ |
463 |
two elder brothers compete in stand-off |
¶Ë |
464 |
person pushed into opening between wooden poles |
¶è |
465 |
enclosed section x is a ward |
·³ |
466 |
covered wagons encircle army camp |
·´ |
467 |
village belongs to lord of county district |
·¿ |
468 |
model punishment for earthy types |
·Ê |
469 |
sunny capital is a bright scene |
·Ý |
470 |
two nosey people examine art of planting |
·ç |
471 |
person with gaping mouth lacks dignity |
·ë |
472 |
bind samurai's mouth with thread |
·ú |
473 |
hand holds pen erect |
·ò |
474 |
healthy person stands erect |
¸³ |
475 |
elder brother examines horse cover |
¸Ç |
476 |
solid old enclosure |
¸ù |
477 |
meritorious service entails effortful work |
¸õ |
478 |
person points to weather signs with arrow |
¹Ò |
479 |
desktop boat voyage |
¹¯ |
480 |
hand pounds healthy bran flakes in building |
¹ð |
481 |
proclaim with bull-like roar from mouth |
º¹ |
482 |
sheep on left is different |
ºÚ |
483 |
hand plucks vegetables near tree |
ºÇ |
484 |
take most sun when it's at its highest point |
ºà |
485 |
lots of timber in dam of felled trees |
ºò |
486 |
past made up of yesterday and other days |
ºþ |
487 |
""buttock cloth"" has finely cut print |
»¦ |
488 |
kill by striking with wooden cross |
»¡ |
489 |
surmise why one worships under roof |
»² |
490 |
go to get big nose with three hairs attended to |
ȼ |
491 |
live birth standing on cliff |
»¶ |
492 |
hand strikes meat, scattering twenty-one pieces |
Ȁ |
493 |
two cruel halberds leave only bare bone |
»Î |
494 |
samurai stands erect |
ȇ |
495 |
Mr. Hill borrows family ladle |
»Ë |
496 |
hand of man central to history |
»Ê |
497 |
one official administers corner entrance |
»Ð |
498 |
elder sister works in city |
Ȕ |
499 |
test forms of words |
¼ |
500 |
decline with words from sharp tongue |
¼º |
501 |
man about to lose baton |
¼Ú |
502 |
person who has borrowed in the past |
¼ï |
503 |
kind of rice plant heavy with seed |
¼þ |
504 |
earth around mouth of hoop |
½É |
505 |
hundred people lodging in one house |
½ç |
506 |
compliant heads in sequence like flowing river |
½é |
507 |
clothes must first be cut |
¾§ |
508 |
preacher's mouth recites for two days |
¾Æ |
509 |
roast thirty-one legs on fire |
¾È |
510 |
illuminate by bright light of fire |
¾Þ |
511 |
moreover, shells are prizes |
¿Ã |
512 |
retainer keeps watchful eye out |
¿® |
513 |
person's word is believed and trusted |
¿¿ |
514 |
it's true that equipment is in ten pieces |
À® |
515 |
become exact after trimming with halberd blade |
¾Ê |
516 |
few eyes examine ministry: an omission |
˦ |
517 |
blue water is pure and clean |
˻ |
518 |
strong power forces up round earthen mounds |
ÀÅ |
519 |
conflict quieted by sight of calming green |
ÀÊ |
520 |
building with twenty-one cloth seats |
ÀÑ |
521 |
take blame for pile-up of rice plants |
ÀÞ |
522 |
hand-ax can break or bend |
Àá |
523 |
bamboo has joints, namely sections |
Àâ |
524 |
elder brother disperses words, preaching away |
Àõ |
525 |
water shallow: depth of two halberds |
Àï |
526 |
fight war with simple halberd |
Áª |
527 |
choose to move together like twisting threads |
Á³ |
528 |
duly eat roast dog meat, but . . . |
Áè |
529 |
vie with bent old man, stick in hand |
Áê |
530 |
ministers eye each other from trees |
ÁÒ |
531 |
warehouse has cover and doored entrance |
ÁÛ |
532 |
thoughts can be mutual feelings |
¾Ý |
533 |
elephant resembles pig with big ears and trunk |
® |
534 |
manage fast movement |
¦ |
535 |
be at side of model person |
³ |
536 |
continue to sell threads |
´ |
537 |
ten soldier-men in top hats |
¹ |
538 |
descendants are children in thread-like lineage |
ÂÓ |
539 |
find cloth belt in mountain zone |
Ââ |
540 |
unit of pig-like soldiers on hill |
ã |
541 |
sheep move on ground to attain goal |
ñ |
542 |
simple unit of ten fields |
ÃÌ |
543 |
conversation of fiery words |
¼£ |
544 |
govern from a watery platform |
ÃÖ |
545 |
put net directly in path |
Ãù |
546 |
stored wealth fits exactly under roof |
IJ |
547 |
fleshy intestines exposed to rising sun |
Äã |
548 |
person scoops low, down to baseline |
Äì |
549 |
scoop out base of building |
Ää |
550 |
person stops at inn |
Ū |
551 |
white ladle makes good target |
ŵ |
552 |
bend six rules |
ÅÁ |
553 |
two people nose to nose conveying something |
ÅÌ |
554 |
follower runs futilely along road |
ÅØ |
555 |
try with slave-like effort |
Åô |
556 |
lamp's flame is exact |
Ʋ |
557 |
furthermore, hall is on raised ground |
Ư |
558 |
working people on the move |
ÆÇ |
559 |
mother lives on, despite poison |
Ç® |
560 |
earthen mounds round fire become hot |
ǰ |
561 |
have thoughts in heart even now |
ÇÔ |
562 |
shell ""defeated"" by striking hand |
ÇÜ |
563 |
person stands open mouthed with double |
Çî |
564 |
gain ten exclusive points by extensive gambling |
ÈÓ |
565 |
opposed to eating cooked rice |
Èô |
566 |
two long beaked cranes fly through tall reeds |
Èñ |
567 |
unwind and spend money |
ɬ |
568 |
lance through heart is necessarily bent |
É® |
569 |
take bamboo writing brush in hand |
ɼ |
570 |
vote shows west is best |
ɸ |
571 |
tree is a signpost showing west |
ÉÔ |
572 |
put down once, then thrice, for emphatic ""not so"" |
É× |
573 |
big man with pin through head is good husband |
ÉÕ |
574 |
hand attaches measure to person |
ÉÜ |
575 |
large building attached to government center |
Éû |
576 |
deputy cut down at single entrance to field |
Ê´ |
577 |
minutely divided rice becomes powder |
ʼ |
578 |
soldier puts ax on table |
ÊÌ |
579 |
two cuts to the mouth mean split lip |
ÊÕ |
580 |
movement cuts through boundary |
ÊÑ |
581 |
change to a sort of red as one sits crosslegged |
ÊØ |
582 |
change of mail man leads to convenient service |
Êñ |
583 |
serpent-like embryo enveloped in womb |
Ë¡ |
584 |
constrained by law to leave water |
˾ |
585 |
king gazes at moon, wishing for death |
ËÒ |
586 |
hand with stick makes cow go into pasture |
Ëö |
587 |
tip of tree |
Ëþ |
588 |
both grass and water can be filling |
Ì® |
589 |
veins are tributaries of the body |
̱ |
590 |
populace is more substantial than clan |
Ìó |
591 |
knotted thread reminds of promise about ladle |
ͦ |
592 |
old man bent with age but still brave |
Í× |
593 |
every western has vital need for woman in it |
ÍÜ |
594 |
rear sheep for food |
Íá |
595 |
valley water is good for bathing |
Íø |
596 |
effective sharp tool cuts rice for profit |
Φ |
597 |
hills and earthen mounds indicate land |
ÎÉ |
598 |
take lid off food--looks good |
ÎÁ |
599 |
measure of rice has fixed charge |
ÎÌ |
600 |
village gets measured quantity, for one day |
ÎØ |
601 |
vehicle has aligned and capped wheels |
Îà |
602 |
variety of rice with big head |
Îá |
603 |
kneeling person ordered to don cap |
Îä |
604 |
ice rules in freezing cold |
Îã |
605 |
people in line show example of precedent |
Îò |
606 |
history stops with indoor rice plants?! |
Ï¢ |
607 |
accompanied by row of moving vehicles |
Îý |
608 |
refined threads from the east |
Ï· |
609 |
old man falls, ready for burying in ground |
Ï« |
610 |
labor with effort under ornate roof |
Ï¿ |
611 |
record on green metal |
°µ |
612 |
roof under pressure from earth |
°Ü |
613 |
transfer many rice plants |
°ø |
614 |
enclosed man has cause to depend on others |
±Ê |
615 |
water looks icy for a long time |
±Ä |
616 |
ornately roofed barracks with joined rooms |
±Ò |
617 |
opening to go on guard for almost five years |
°× |
618 |
sun bounces easily off lizard's changing legs |
±× |
619 |
make profit on eight sets of tableware |
±Õ |
620 |
need for liquid, even water at night |
±é |
621 |
perform in building by yellow river |
±þ |
622 |
react with feeling to building |
±ý |
623 |
master goes off |
²¸ |
624 |
feelings are cause of kind favor |
²¾ |
625 |
person opposed to even temporary falsehood |
²Á |
626 |
person from west has price on head |
²Ì |
627 |
tree, like field, produces fruitful results |
²Ï |
628 |
water can form river |
²á |
629 |
excessive movement makes backbone pass mouth! |
²ì |
630 |
congratulations on adding to one's money |
²÷ |
631 |
no water, but decidedly cheerful feelings |
²ò |
632 |
solve problem by cutting off cow's horn |
³Ê |
633 |
each tree sets a standard |
³Î |
634 |
ascertain that bird under roof is a roc |
³Û |
635 |
visitor's forehead looks like plaque |
´© |
636 |
publish book on how to keep sword dry |
´´ |
637 |
person dries trunk as sun rises through grass |
´· |
638 |
become used to having heart pierced |
´ã |
640 |
stop and stare with wide eyes |
´ð |
641 |
winnowing device based on firm ground |
´ó |
642 |
draw near to strange house |
µ¬ |
643 |
adult male looked upon as standard |
µ» |
644 |
support from skilled hands facilitates craft |
µÁ |
645 |
I am like a sheep, full of righteousness |
µÕ |
646 |
big upside-down man moves in reverse |
µ× |
647 |
stooping person propped up for a long time |
µì |
648 |
only one day old, but old nonetheless |
µï |
649 |
old person sitting slumped is at home |
µö |
650 |
permit speech at noon |
¶ |
651 |
stand on sunny ground, legs astride boundary |
¶½ |
652 |
same hands raised at table--how interesting |
¶Ñ |
653 |
level ground with one ladle?! |
¶Ø |
654 |
altar in forbidden forest |
¶ç |
655 |
mouth wraps itself around phrase |
·± |
656 |
words flow like river in lesson |
·² |
657 |
lord of sheep flock |
·Ð |
658 |
guiding hand passes threads to ground |
·é |
659 |
master cuts threads, washes clean in water |
·ï |
660 |
person leading away cow is a serious matter |
·ô |
661 |
start two fires with cut up tickets |
¸± |
662 |
elder brother dons cap to climb steep hill |
¸¡ |
663 |
elder brother investigates wooden cover |
¸¨ |
664 |
silk threads from round fleshy worm |
¸Â |
665 |
stop and stare from hill, having reached limits |
¸½ |
666 |
see jewel that now appears |
¸º |
667 |
decreased water brings on heartless feeling |
¸Î |
668 |
old stick in hand a thing of the past |
¸Ä |
669 |
that individual is a hard person |
¸î |
670 |
wordily defend hand seizing bird in grass |
¸ú |
671 |
exchange of strength proves most effective |
¸ü |
672 |
kind but ""thick"" child plays daily by cliff |
¹Ì |
673 |
till around well and many branched tree |
¹Û |
674 |
extensive metal ore |
¹½ |
675 |
do you mind if it's built with wooden baskets? |
¹Ö |
676 |
lecture built with ""baskets"" of words |
º® |
677 |
compare sun and water--a confusing mix |
ºº |
678 |
furthermore, wood should be investigated |
ºÆ |
679 |
add one basket again |
ºÒ |
680 |
fire and flooding river are potential calamities |
ºÊ |
681 |
wife holds broom in hand |
ºÎ |
682 |
gather fruit from tree with two hands |
ºÝ |
683 |
festival at edge of hill is quite an occasion |
ºß |
684 |
funny dam is located near countryside dwelling |
ºâ |
685 |
dam full of money means great wealth |
ºá |
686 |
not a network, but still criminal |
Ȭ |
687 |
nine miscellaneous birds gathered in tree |
»½ |
688 |
silkworm is a heavenly insect |
»À |
689 |
alcohol has lingering bitter acid taste |
»¿ |
690 |
two males praised and given money |
»Ù |
691 |
hand supports cross-shaped branch |
»Ö |
692 |
warrior's heart shows will |
»Õ |
693 |
model teacher has one bit of cloth over buttocks |
Ȗ |
694 |
next sum of money provides capital |
¼¨ |
695 |
drops from altar sacrifice show will of gods |
»÷ |
696 |
starting point for person is to resemble one |
»ù |
697 |
old person is really a child |
¼± |
698 |
have knowledge of a word sounding like lance |
¼Á |
699 |
two axes chop pawned shell to ascertain quality |
¼Ë |
700 |
quarters with roof and entrance below ground |
¼Õ |
701 |
words of apology and thanks as one shoots off |
¼ø |
702 |
teacher's hand confers receipt |
¼ý |
703 |
hand obtains pitchfork from supply store |
½¤ |
704 |
person practices to master striking with brush |
½° |
705 |
mass of odd people under watchful eye with lash |
½Ë |
706 |
elder brother celebrates at altar |
½Ò |
707 |
state how one moved around funny tree |
½Ñ |
708 |
go around funny tree with certain technique |
½à |
709 |
ten birds on water, all at same level |
½ø |
710 |
building already beginning to show order |
½ü |
711 |
surplus hills must be removed |
¾· |
712 |
invite by summoning with hand |
¾µ |
713 |
hear about a bristly water-baby |
¾Ú |
715 |
correct words are proof |
¾ò |
716 |
item about sitting crosslegged in tree |
¾õ |
717 |
dog eats bar of ice, now in bad condition |
¾ï |
718 |
furthermore, the usual cloth, as always |
¾ð |
719 |
heart made blue with feeling of pity |
¿¥ |
720 |
weave threads with noise like a lance |
¿¦ |
721 |
job as lancer leaves noise in ears |
À© |
722 |
tree cut in shape of cow shows system of sorts |
À |
723 |
one's nature is the heart one is born with |
À¯ |
724 |
government forces correctness |
˼ |
725 |
refined green rice fills one with spirit |
À½ |
726 |
system for manufacturing clothing |
ÀÇ |
727 |
elder brother gives away rice-tax |
ÀÕ |
728 |
growing money debts mean growing liability |
ÀÓ |
729 |
blame threads for poor achievements in spinning |
ÀÜ |
730 |
join hands with woman standing alone |
Àß |
731 |
build with words, despite hammer in hand |
Àå |
732 |
tongue shows dry mouth |
Àä |
733 |
sever colorful threads |
Á¬ |
734 |
two gold halberds reduced to mere coin |
Á± |
735 |
sheep has one small but good mouth |
ÁÄ |
736 |
furthermore, at altar one worships ancestors |
ÁÇ |
737 |
raw threads are bare and basic elements |
Áí |
738 |
thread runs through public feeling |
¤ |
739 |
proclaim that one has made a move |
Áü |
740 |
image of elephant man |
Áý |
741 |
build up earth in field over eight days |
§ |
742 |
rules regarding the cutting of money |
¬ |
743 |
measure water with fathom-rule |
° |
744 |
insect with buttocks, legs, and head belongs to which genus? |
» |
745 |
member has hand missing--serious loss |
Âà |
746 |
stop and stare, then move back in retreat |
Âß |
747 |
loan is replacement money |
ÂÖ |
748 |
have appearance of able heart |
ÃÄ |
749 |
measured circle produces well rounded group |
ÃÇ |
750 |
decisively decline rice cut with ax in corner |
ÃÛ |
751 |
mediocre work with wood and bamboo in building |
Ä¥ |
752 |
draw longbow to full stretch |
Äó |
753 |
hold properly in hand |
Äø |
754 |
to an extent, rice ends up in king's mouth |
Ŭ |
755 |
move in manner befitting old emperor |
Ũ |
756 |
old emperor strikes suitably matched enemy |
Åý |
757 |
supervise lineage full of threads |
Ƽ |
758 |
copper is same metal as red metal |
Ƴ |
759 |
measured guiding hand leads along way |
ÆÃ |
760 |
special bull sent to temple |
ÆÀ |
761 |
measure potential gains in movement over one day |
ÆÁ |
762 |
move that virtuous heart is worth ten eyes |
ÆÈ |
763 |
insect-ridden German Shepherd dog is left alone |
Ǥ |
764 |
entrust jewels to person on duty |
dz |
765 |
dog meat duly burns with extra fire |
ǽ |
766 |
fleshy bear with claws and nose can perform Noh |
ÇË |
767 |
skin a rock!? must mean break it |
ÈÈ |
768 |
dog commits crime of assaulting prone person |
Ƚ |
769 |
cut in half--a judgment with Solomon's seal |
ÈÇ |
770 |
opposed wooden board makes print |
Èæ |
771 |
compare two persons sitting side by side |
Èî |
772 |
fleshy bending body has been fattened |
Èó |
773 |
wings unfold--not a fault |
È÷ |
774 |
person equipped with grass uses it for roof |
ɶ |
775 |
listed persons receive sacks |
ɾ |
776 |
even words are fair comment |
ÉÏ |
777 |
money divided, so now poor |
ÉÛ |
778 |
hand works on spread of cloth threads |
ÉØ |
779 |
woman holding broom may be wife |
ÉÙ |
780 |
house at single entrance to field grows wealthy |
Éð |
781 |
warrior advances on foot with halberd |
Éü |
782 |
person goes repeatedly to sit crosslegged in sun |
Ê£ |
783 |
person crosslegged in sun with double clothing! |
Ê© |
784 |
Buddha has prominent nose |
ÊÔ |
785 |
books bound with thread left at editor's door |
ÊÛ |
786 |
speech about twenty noses!? |
ÊÝ |
787 |
person preserved in wooden box |
Êè |
788 |
sun shines on big, grass covered, earthen grave |
Êó |
789 |
by good fortune, seize person, report for reward |
Ë |
790 |
food vessel bends under weight of rich content |
ËÉ |
791 |
defensive hill to one side prevents attack |
ËÇ |
792 |
exchange bent sword for money in trade deal |
˽ |
793 |
exposed to violent sun together with insufficient water |
̤ |
794 |
growth of immature tree not yet finished |
̳ |
795 |
lance forces effort in performing duty |
̵ |
796 |
wheatsheaf burned, now none left |
ÌÂ |
797 |
rice is moved and lost--how perplexing |
ÌÊ |
798 |
many white threads of cotton make cotton wool |
Í¢ |
799 |
transport cut meat under cover in vehicle |
; |
800 |
eight excessively dry beams under ample roof |
ÍÂ |
801 |
already faced with having to look after deposits |
ÍÆ |
802 |
roofed valley looks able to contain a lot |
Ψ |
803 |
ten bits of thread command top rate |
ά |
804 |
abbreviated outline of each field |
α |
805 |
stop in field to fasten on bent sword |
ÎÎ |
806 |
head rules, controlling possessed territory |
°Û |
807 |
together again in different field--how strange |
°ä |
808 |
move on and leave behind something precious |
°è |
809 |
lance in ground at sole entrance--off limit area |
±§ |
811 |
child lies stiff under roof, set to go to heaven |
±© |
812 |
feathered wings |
±Ç |
813 |
center of sun shines brightly |
±ä |
814 |
drag feet in extended movement |
±è |
815 |
go alongside of water, through eight openings |
²Ä |
816 |
say exactly what can should be approved |
²æ |
817 |
I have a tasseled halberd, a symbol of me myself |
³¥ |
818 |
hillside ablaze--reduced to ashes |
³¹ |
819 |
road-town is just crossroads of raised earth |
³È |
820 |
spread hands wide |
³× |
821 |
get leather from middle of ten horned creatures |
³Õ |
822 |
each gate leads to cabinet |
³ä |
823 |
sword harms by dividing |
³ô |
824 |
red tree stump provides firm stock |
´³ |
825 |
flattened forked pole for drying washing |
´¬ |
826 |
light two fires by oneself with rolled volumes |
´Ç |
827 |
put hand above eye to watch better |
´Ê |
829 |
space left on brief and simple bamboo letter |
´Ý |
830 |
nine rounded off with extra stroke |
´í |
831 |
crouch on edge of dangerous cliff--mate fallen |
´ù |
832 |
use wooden table for desk |
´ø |
833 |
army hand wields command |
µ® |
834 |
one precious shell in middle of collection |
µ¿ |
835 |
two people felled by one arrow? doubt if correct |
µÝ |
836 |
stringless bow |
µÛ |
837 |
if it reaches mouth, then suck it in |
µã |
838 |
person stands weeping watery tears |
¶¡ |
839 |
attendant offers togetherness to person |
¶» |
840 |
flesh encircling scarred ""container"" is the chest |
¶¿ |
841 |
odd stringy food served in village |
¶Ð |
842 |
work with effort to grow plants from seed-box |
¶Ú |
843 |
bamboo has strong fleshy sinews |
·Ï |
844 |
lineage composed of twisted connected threads |
·Â |
845 |
direct path entails moving with hands on ground |
·É |
846 |
force person to use respectful phrases of plants |
·Ù |
847 |
warn with respectful words |
·à |
848 |
tiger attacks pig with sword?!--what drama! |
·ê |
849 |
take cover away and expose hole |
¸¢ |
851 |
crested bird had right to balance in tree |
·û |
852 |
constitutional law covers all one sees and feels in life |
¸» |
853 |
water source is in original spring on plain |
¸· |
854 |
daringly ornate building is strictly solemn! |
¸Ê |
855 |
I myself follow the thread--what about you? |
¸Æ |
856 |
odd hand by mouth stops breathing or calling |
¸í |
857 |
mistaken words given |
¹¡ |
858 |
empress comes behind, cutting opening with ax |
¹¥ |
859 |
woman likes child--what a fine thing |
¹§ |
860 |
filial piety is child caring for earthy old man |
¹Ä |
861 |
emperor is white king |
¹È |
862 |
work with crimson threads |
¹ß |
863 |
descend hill and sit crosslegged by well |
¹Ý |
864 |
metal in hills proves to be steel |
¹ï |
865 |
mince threads by cutting tops off |
¹ò |
866 |
samurai beats rice under cover to make cereals |
¹ü |
867 |
flesh covered bones |
º¤ |
868 |
tree in difficulty, trapped in box |
º½ |
869 |
sand comprises little stones |
ºÂ |
870 |
persons sit on ground under roof at gathering |
ºÑ |
871 |
text about odd moon seen in settled water |
ºÛ |
872 |
judge decides to cut cloth with fancy halberd |
ºö |
873 |
plan to fix droopy tree branches with bamboo |
ºý |
874 |
stacked bound tablets resemble volumes of books |
Ȑ |
875 |
nose flat to ground as one reaches one's peak |
Ȋ |
876 |
rice is private and belongs to me myself |
Ȅ |
877 |
next woman has a good figure |
ȑ |
878 |
look and see what's on show |
ȓ |
879 |
parts of speech are official words |
ȕ |
880 |
samurai's heartfelt words recorded in journal |
¼§ |
881 |
rock has invisible magnetic threads |
¼Í |
882 |
hand shoots measured arrow into body |
¼Î |
883 |
find abandoned hand in one's quarters! |
¼Ü |
884 |
measure prop for foot of topless door |
¼ã |
886 |
plants on right are young |
¼ù |
888 |
samurai's hand stands food pot next to tree |
½¡ |
889 |
building with altar is main center of religion |
½¢ |
890 |
take up issue of crippled dogs in capital |
½¾ |
891 |
follow eight roads correctly |
½Ä |
892 |
threads to follow are the vertical ones |
½Ì |
893 |
reduced to threadbare lodgings |
½Ï |
894 |
mature child puts round lid over mouth of fire pit |
½ã |
895 |
pure threads look like hair |
½è |
896 |
sit crosslegged on stool to deal with situation |
½ð |
897 |
person netted, signs up for government office |
½ô |
898 |
person's words are many and various |
¾ |
899 |
commander's hand about to reach for bar of ice |
¾Ð |
900 |
big person bent over like bamboo, laughing |
½ý |
901 |
wounded persons left exposed to rising sun |
¾ã |
902 |
get badge for overcoming hindering hill |
¾ë |
903 |
castle consists of earthen ramparts |
¾ø |
904 |
grass covered waterbaby steams on fiery hotplate |
¿Ë |
905 |
ten metal needles |
¿Î |
906 |
two people show benevolent relationship |
¿â |
907 |
look like riding hanging down to ground! |
¿ä |
908 |
push bird ahead with hand |
À£ |
909 |
pulse measured as one inch from hand |
À» |
911 |
saintly king's earhole is sacred |
À¿ |
912 |
words become sincere |
Àë |
913 |
state that roof will be finished in two days |
Àì |
914 |
exclusive possession of ten measured fields |
Àô |
915 |
spring produces white water |
Àö |
916 |
wash tip in water |
À÷ |
917 |
soak nine shrubs in water to make dye |
ÁÕ |
918 |
two big men play heavenly music |
Áë |
919 |
nose makes hole in window, left feeling down |
ÁÏ |
920 |
for a start, put sword in warehouse |
ÁØ |
921 |
layers of corpses build up in field over eight days |
Áà |
922 |
three wooden boxes take some handling |
¢ |
923 |
store and guard halberds under grassy cliff |
¡ |
924 |
entrails are harbored in body |
¸ |
926 |
child knows of existence of funny dam |
º |
927 |
pour out measure of wine for esteemed guest |
Âð |
928 |
seven roomed house with roof on top |
ô |
929 |
carry burden in hand for one whole day |
õ |
930 |
hand probes hole in tree |
ÃÊ |
931 |
cut steps by striking cliff |
ÃÈ |
932 |
three hands warming in the sun |
ÃÍ |
933 |
person has fixed price |
Ãç |
934 |
person in middle makes for good relationship |
Ãè |
935 |
reason for space under roof is to let in sky |
Ãé |
936 |
loyalty and devotion at center of one's heart |
Ãø |
937 |
person writes notable book about plants |
Ä£ |
938 |
government office is building of exactitude |
Ãû |
939 |
two cracked turtle shells show trillion signs |
ĺ |
940 |
receive nail exactly through top of head |
Ĭ |
941 |
seawater rises with morning tide |
ÄÂ |
942 |
entrust with wages money |
ÄË |
943 |
pain passes through sick body |
Ÿ |
944 |
slumped figure in shorts spread out on grass |
Ƥ |
945 |
attack and defeat with measured words |
ÅÞ |
946 |
elder brother's faction meets under fancy roof |
Åü |
947 |
rice from Tang China looks like sugar |
ÆÏ |
948 |
deliver corpse and report reason |
Æñ |
949 |
bird in trouble in waterless Han China |
Æý |
951 |
child reaches for breast swollen with milk |
ǧ |
952 |
words of appreciation as blade reaches heart!? |
Ǽ |
953 |
store obtained threads inside, ready to resupply |
Ǿ |
954 |
body's brain-box marked by cross and hairs |
ÇÉ |
955 |
faction is like tributary relative to river |
ÇÒ |
956 |
hand offers eight-leaved plant in worship |
ÇØ |
957 |
turn back defiantly on meat from the north |
ÇÙ |
958 |
bodies in cities have bad lungs |
ÇÐ |
959 |
non-person is an amusing actor |
ÈÉ |
960 |
squad receives a cut of the jewels |
ÈÕ |
961 |
sun escapes every evening |
ÈÝ |
962 |
deny, saying not so |
Èã |
963 |
criticism can involve an handy comparison |
Èë |
964 |
rice plant necessarily kept secret |
Ê¢ |
965 |
person sits crosslegged, fleshy belly in sun |
ʳ |
966 |
big bird stirs, flying excitedly from field |
ÊÅ |
967 |
his majesty's throne compares to earthen hill |
ÊÄ |
968 |
close gate with propped cross |
ÊÒ |
969 |
one side of a tree is some piece! |
Êä |
970 |
use needle point to make good torn clothes |
Êõ |
971 |
treasure house contains jewels |
ˬ |
972 |
visit someone to have words on the side |
Ë´ |
973 |
dead person lost in corner |
˺ |
974 |
""dead in one's heart"" means forgotten |
ËÀ |
975 |
two big wooden clubs with nails through |
Ëç |
976 |
hand holds thin flat wooden stick for counting |
Ëë |
977 |
big curtain of threaded grass shades out sun |
Ì© |
978 |
building in dense mountains necessarily secret |
ÌÁ |
979 |
bright alliance pledged over bowl of blood |
ÌÏ |
980 |
plant copies model tree and grows big in sun |
Ìð |
981 |
big arrow with broken tip |
Ìõ |
982 |
person translating carries a load of words |
͹ |
983 |
mail in village left dangling |
Í¥ |
984 |
gentle actor's superior display of person's grief |
ÍÄ |
985 |
infant short on strength, like tiny thread |
ÍÓ |
986 |
sheep with fine horns marked with three stripes |
Íß |
987 |
greedy person lacks valley so desires one |
Íâ |
988 |
wings of time leave, till the next time |
Íð |
989 |
kneeling figure puts tongue out--leads to riot |
Íñ |
990 |
angular back-to-back fish eggs?! |
Í÷ |
991 |
person with one staring eye sees all |
΢ |
992 |
clothing made at rear of village has good lining |
Χ |
993 |
moving hand writes down the law |
Î× |
994 |
person faces goods and stares |
ϯ |
995 |
good moon is clear and bright |
ÏÀ |
996 |
argument of neatly capped and aligned words |
ºù |
1036 |
woman half claws way up tree to get cherry blossom |
·ã |
1210 |
fiercely agitated water releases white spray |
ȴ |
1304 |
person prays at tree for money bills |
»® |
1307 |
fluted dish on plate |
»Þ |
1315 |
tree branch |
»ô |
1322 |
rear animals by administering food to them |
¾¾ |
1394 |
pine is a public tree |
À¹ |
1476 |
serve heaped dishes when one becomes prosperous |
ÀÎ |
1481 |
twenty-one days ago is well in the past |
Áã |
1521 |
three sticks atop fruit tree form nest |
Áõ |
1524 |
samurai wears clothes in bed |
« |
1535 |
manage to put box-like bundle in tree |
ÃÂ |
1568 |
use stretched words to deceive about birth |
Å« |
1624 |
there's a reason for making flute from bamboo |
Ʀ |
1640 |
one miniature box on stand, full of beans |
Çß |
1689 |
every tree should be a plum tree |
È¢ |
1703 |
bamboo sides mutually opposed in box |
ÊÂ |
1775 |
line up in two rows of eight |
Êë |
1789 |
live to see sun set among big plants at end of day |
Ì´ |
1844 |
cover eyes at night and dream of grass |