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皇帝 wristrests - What's it say?


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DOH! I read pavilion, I was thinking pavilion, and out came stop....

Thanks for the corrections. Also, what is the character I can't figure out?

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No.5 could be 鱼虫邑?

Also I wonder if 節符 is the same as 符節. In ancient times IIRC these were objects that were broken into pieces to signify an agreement: each party would take a piece, then later they would match the pieces together to show they were part to the agreement. Then 遺愛節符 could mean something like, "bequest left behind by Prince Su"? Just guessing.

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