Vocabulary
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| 缘 緣 | karmic affinity | |
| 祸 禍 | misfortune, calamity, disaster | |
| 孩儿 孩兒 | child (term of address) | |
| 堪 堪 | adequately capable of, worthy of | |
| 畜生 畜生 | domestic animal; brute; bastard | |
| 舖 舖 | store, shop | |
| 哀 哀 | sad, mournful, pitiful; pity | |
| 何 何 | what (literary) | |
| 莲 蓮 | lotus, water lily; paradise | |
| 妖精 妖精 | demon spirit | |
| 豪富 豪富 | rich and powerful; rich and influential person; big shot | |
| 后宫 後宮 | harem; chambers of imperial concubines | |
| 孽 孼 | evil; son of concubine; ghost | |
| 寿 壽 | old age, long life; lifespan | |
| 渐 漸 | gradually | |
| 失衡 失衡 | to unbalance; an imbalance | |
| 补品 補品 | tonic | |
| 不可收拾 不可收拾 | (idiom) irremediable; unmanageable; out of hand; hopeless | |
| 衙 衙 | public office; official residence | |
| 怒 怒 | anger | |
| 陌路人 陌路人 | stranger | |
| 痴 痴 | foolish, stupid, dumb, silly | |
| 毒气 毒氣 | poison gas; toxic gas; manifestation of passion, anger etc (Buddhism) | |
| 妖 妖 | demon, monster | |
| 亡 亡 | death, destroyed; lose, perish | |
| 人命 人命 | human life | |
| 辨 辨 | distinguish, discriminate | |
| 害人 害人 | to harm sb; to inflict suffering; to victimize; pernicious | |
| 君 君 | lord, sir | |
| 妇 婦 | married women; woman; wife | |
| 俏 俏 | like, similar; resemble; pretty | |
| 豪门 豪門 | wealthy and influential family | |
| 眉 眉 | eyebrows; upper margin of book | |
| 泼辣 潑辣 | shrewish; pungent; forceful; bold and vigorous | |
| 旁人 旁人 | other people; bystanders; onlookers; outsiders | |
| 纳闷 納悶 | puzzled; bewildered | |
| 轻狂 輕狂 | frivolous | |
| 厢 廂 | side-room, wing; theatre box | |
| 尊 尊 | honored | |
| 交迫 交迫 | to be beleaguered | |
| 大势 大勢 | overall trend | |
| 可知 可知 | evidently; clearly; no wonder; knowable | |
| 晚辈 晚輩 | the younger generation; those who come after | |
| 拜 拜 | bow, worship | |
| 帖 帖 | invitation card; notice | |
| 出诊 出診 | to visit a patient at home (of a doctor); house call | |
| 疾 疾 | illness, disease, sickness; to hate | |
| 策 策 | scheme, plan; to whip; urge | |
| 四诊 四診 | (TCM) the four methods of diagnosis, namely (observation), (auscultation and olfaction), (interrogation), (pulse feeling and palpation) | |
| 逍遥 逍遙 | free and unfettered |