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The phono-semantic compound 圯 features the earth radical 土 on the left, linking it to structures made of soil, clay, or masonry. The right side is the phonetic element 已, which guides pronunciation and balances the character visually. Its primary meaning is a bridge, referring to early infrastructure built with earth, stone, or brick to cross waterways or uneven ground. This character often appears in historical texts to denote a physical crossing, distinguishing earthen or stone bridges from wooden or suspended ones. Despite advances in bridge construction, 圯 has preserved its architectural sense and is notably associated with classical stories where significant events occur on a specific earthen bridge.
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