

"Return" name of 24th hexagram of Yijing." įan ( 反) and huan ( 還) both have the significance of "reaction" or "return", as "when some kind of reverse change takes place as the result of a former action, or when a cyclical process brings back the phenomena to a state similar to that at the beginning, or identical with it." Daodejing Go back over the same road, retrace return, repair to repeat(edly), duplicate again, once more resume restart, start over. Give back, return to its proper place or owner restore, make restitution.".

A daughter going to her new home in marriage. Take refuge with, as though going home bring allegiance to find haven with, resort to.
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Return home return whence one came, originally or recently go back to, retreat to come full circle recede withdraw. Guī ( 歸) has translation equivalents of: "1. Hexagram 24: Fu ( 復), "Return (The Turning Point)"Įarly Daoist texts use fan with two near synonyms. The Sino-Tibetan etymology is evident in Tibetan pʰar ཕར "interest (on money) exchange" and Lepcha far "price" and par "buy". Īxel Schuessler's dictionary of Chinese etymology reconstructs Old Chinese * panʔ for fǎn ( 反) "to turn return turn around turn against rebel on the contrary however", which is cognate with fàn < * pans ( 販) "to trade", fān < * phan ( 番) "a turn a time turn change", and probably pán < * bân ( 般) "turn around". The Chinese character for fǎn ( 反, "return turn over") was originally a compound ideograph with a yòu' ( 又, "hand") and a line ( 𠂆) interpreted as representing either something that the hand is turning over or its turning motion. This fǎn ( 反) character has two alternate pronunciations: fān ( 反, "annul, reverse, overturn (a decision") and fǎn ( 反, "trade, peddle, traffic in, buy cheap and sell dear")-also written ( 販) with the "shell" radical ( ⾙). The second meaning is also unambiguously written fǎn ( 返) with a " radical-phonetic character" combining the same fǎn ( 反) phonetic element with the "go" radical ( 辶 or 辵).
