- to discipline; to teach; to guarantee
- exquisite
- felt
- lightweight and portable; light and convenient
- water intake; to obtain water (from a well etc)
- to attract attention; eye-catching; conspicuous
- pitfall; snare; trap
- soldier's copper saucepan, used for cooking food by day and for sounding the night watches during the hours of darkness (in ancient times)
- to be situated; to be located (of a building)
- narrow; narrow-minded; badly off
- to swarm; to flock
- to shout; to bellow one's grievances
- to unstring a bow; to slacken; to relax; to loosen
- to rise and fall; takeoff and landing; ups and downs
- downcast; gloomy; to decline; to get worse
- to well up; to boil out; to bubble forth; to spurt
- to excite; to raise up; to shrug; high; lofty; towering
- to trample
- to swell; to bulge
- pitfall; pit as animal trap
- flexible; not rigid; spongy; soft or runny (not set hard); loose (soil)
- with bare hands
- mole (zoology)
- 佩 pèi: 佩 pei4: to respect; to wear (belt etc)佩 pèi: 佩 pei4: girdle ornaments
- iron chain
- to crawl; to creep
- cavalry; caravan of horses carrying goods
- to press down; to crush down; to restrain (anger); to keep down (voice)
- chain; cable (unit of length: 100 fathoms, about 185 m); chain (unit of length: 66 feet, about 20 m); to chain; to enchain
- inner side of the wrist, where the pulse is felt
- corpse; dead body