Definitions

to buy up (grain)

Etymology

A house  where grain  is stored

About

籴 refers to the act of purchasing or stockpiling grain. Its modern structure is composed of two semantic elements: the radical 入 (to enter) positioned above 米 (rice/grain). This visually conveys the concept of grain being brought into a household or granary. The traditional form, 糴, was more complex, combining the grain radical with the phonetic component 翟, which indicated the character's pronunciation. By simplifying to the current form, the character relies solely on its meaning, bringing rice inward, functioning as the direct antonym of selling grain. It is primarily used in contexts related to agricultural commerce and the historical management of staple crops.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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Clerical Jin dynasty (266-420 AD)
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