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Apr 17 at 4:43 comment added Tang Ho In many political speeches, steel mills often represent the industrial strength of a nation. "strongly defends sovereignty" (固守主權) might make sense if you connect the industrial might to the strength of a nation
Apr 17 at 4:28 comment added Avie do any of the words have a connection to the modern word for iron or steel mills?
Apr 16 at 3:54 comment added Tang Ho 有權殺人 = have the (legal) power to kill people; 有權不被殺 = have the right not to be killed
Apr 16 at 3:51 comment added Tang Ho My answer stated 權 can mean "power" or "right". Without the more defined words like 權力 and 權利, it is open for interpretations
Apr 16 at 3:30 comment added Avie So it could be describing someone who is authoritative/powerful and protective of people? 權 by itself means power and the symbol next to it describes the type of power?
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