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The character 赃 (zī) relates to wealth, property, or assets, and in historical contexts, sometimes refers to a financial penalty or fine. It is a phono-semantic compound: the bottom component is the cowry shell radical 贝 (bèi), which historically signifies money or material value, while the top component 此 (cǐ) provides the phonetic element. Its traditional form 貲 uses the unsimplified radical 貝 (bèi) beneath the same phonetic top, reflecting its connection to financial matters, economic status, and monetary penalties in ancient legal documents.
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