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Processed by: | ycandau (2010-05-30 15:34:43 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 28712 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> Why capital I for imperial? "imperial" (lowercase i) = 1 a : of, relating to, befitting, or suggestive of an empire or an emperor [Merriam-Webster] |
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- 策 策 [ce4] /policy/plan/scheme/bamboo slip for writing (old)/to whip (a horse)/to encourage/riding crop with sharp spines (old)/essay written for the Imperial examinations (old)/upward horizontal stroke in calligraphy/ + 策 策 [ce4] /policy/plan/scheme/bamboo slip for writing (old)/to whip (a horse)/to encourage/riding crop with sharp spines (old)/essay written for the imperial examinations (old)/upward horizontal stroke in calligraphy/ |