Between “clothes” '衣' and “ritual” '示' in Chinese writing, by Jon Wong

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2 radicals ‘衤’ (“clothes”, yi1, radical 117.a) and ‘礻’ (“ritual”, shi4, radical 97.a) look terribly similar. We see how and why they came to be.

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