- sth written or painted in one's own hand; (of a writer, calligrapher or painter) skill; style; hand; (fig.) style shown in spending money, handling business etc; scale
- (bound form) trace; mark; vestige; clue; Taiwan pr. [ji1]
- reluctant to leave; to hate to have to go; to recall fondly
- a woman is born to leave her family (idiom); a woman's heart is with her husband
- pearl (CL:顆|颗[ke1],粒[li4]); (fig.) teardrop; tear
- father and daughter
- to look at each other
- unlimited; unbounded
- picture scroll
- to tease; to make fun of; to provoke; to stir up (trouble)
- to peck
- to emit a sound; (of birds, insects etc) to chirp, hoot etc; (of a siren, steam whistle etc) to sound
- boyish; childish; childishness
- to be unable to make any sense of the matter; to be at a loss
- 勒 lè: 勒 le4: (literary) bridle; halter; headstall; to rein in; to compel; to force; (literary) to carve; to engrave; (literary) to command; to lead (an army etc); (physics) lux (abbr. for 勒克斯[le4 ke4 si1])勒 lēi: 勒 lei1: to strap tightly; to bind
- bridle; reins; halter
- horse's back; (traditional Chinese architecture) roof with a low-slung curved ridgelines and geometric shapes on the upper gable walls at the ends of the roof ridges
- to lead the way
- separated; stare
- to gather one's spirits; to pull oneself together
- fast as lightning
- fast; rapid; quick; velocity
- to follow; to accompany
- see 烏壓壓|乌压压[wu1 ya1 ya1]
- to guide; to show; to point (the way); directions; guidance; guidelines
- unit of length used in ancient times, equal to 7 or 8 Chinese feet 尺[chi3]
- to revere; to admire
- elder brother (often used self-referentially); (form of address between male friends) old chap; buddy
- to participate (in sth)
- lit. throw out a brick and get jade thrown back (idiom); fig. to attract others' interest or suggestions by putting forward one's own modest ideas to get the ball rolling
- vigor; virility; dynamism; (literary) powerful wind
- the tip of a tree; treetop
- to dismount from a horse; (fig.) to abandon (a project)
- to hide oneself; invisible (person or online status)