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Chinese letter Yuang

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English: It is a letter from Chinese but no longer used today. It means to face up under rain, also means against evil and darkness, to emphasize someone's bravery.
Date First discovered in a book by the Yuan dynasty
Source Ancient China
Author People's Republic Of China

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