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The character "佗" is structured with the person radical "亻" alongside the component "它", which historically originated as a pictogram for snake but later functioned as a pronoun meaning "it" or "other". Etymologically, "佗" initially conveyed the action of carrying a burden on the back, a meaning interchanged with the character "驮" in early Chinese texts. Over time, its semantic range expanded to include pronominal uses, such as referring to a third person or object in classical literature, while also becoming entrenched in proper names like that of the ancient physician Hua Tuo. The character's composition has persisted without alteration, with the human radical consistently implying a relation to human actions or attributes.
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