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What should the "Lin" under the wide prefix read for the "department" below?
Hua, pronounced [mí].

plum

First, the basic explanation:

Cow reins

Binding: binding ~ (a a. binding; B. woo so as not to cheat)

Second, the word group:

[mígúng]

Rope. Tang Jia-dao's poem "Playing as a Friend" says: "Pen and inkstone are pulleys, and chanting is a beat." Chen Shi's poem "Mixed feelings on the river" reads: "Tears of fire are everywhere in the middle of the night."

beautiful woman

Huge rope. Tang Li Bai's Ode to the Victory of Chongming Temple over the Buddha Peak in Dalagni: "Just beat the drums with thunder and drag the rainbow to make the switch."

department

Restrain, bind. Don Lee's Biography of Wei Chaochuan Liu Yi: "So."

unsound

Or erosion. Tong, pass "Yi". In the Qing Dynasty, Chen Kangqi's Tales of Lang Qian, Volume III: "Gai was defeated at that time and was constrained by military affairs. Killing his body is useless for loyalty and filial piety. It is appropriate to leave him behind, which is also the intention of Confucianism and ministers to advance and retreat. "

hostage

Hold the prisoner. Tang Shenya's "History of Jinglu": "Hangben people dare to hear that Pinglu Army is angry. The teacher wanted to rebel and tried his best to win over the brave, so he sailed in the name. "