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píng curtained carriage used by women; to gather together; to assemble

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軿 is a phono-semantic compound in which the radical , meaning 'cart' or 'vehicle,' establishes the semantic field of wheeled transport, while the component provides the pronunciation. Historically, it designated a specific type of light, enclosed carriage drawn by horses and fitted with curtains or screens, designed to convey noblewomen while ensuring their privacy. This usage reflects the ancient custom of female seclusion during travel, and the term is now found predominantly in historical and classical texts, where it denotes a specialized item of conveyance that has largely disappeared from modern language.

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