Chinese symbol for I: what you see below is the Chinese symbol for I (text and image format). It means that "I" is one of the meanings of this symbol. A warning: In Chinese, words are often composed by more than one single Chinese symbol.
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| - | I, mostly used in early vernacular texts |
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| - | We, including both the speaker and the person or persons spoken to |
| - | I |
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| - | When; now; then; at that time |
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This symbol has two different traditional versions.
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