how the sound of "Pa" carries the concepts

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how the sound of "Pa" carries the concepts

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1. pa - the explosion or palm hitting sound
   1. Context
      1. When the firewood burns in the bonfire, it crackles and makes 'pa po' or 'ba bo' or 'bye ba' or 'bye bo' sounds, causing the firewood to split or crack.
      2. Catch animals or insects by slapping the palm on the ground and making a "pa po" sound when the palm hits the ground. Sometimes the hitting object will shatter. When the target object is captured, the target object stays in the palm of the hand.
   2. Acknowledgement from the contexts
      1. [Context 1|2] - one whole separated into small ones
      2. [Context 1|2] - pressure produced by some kind of force
      3. [Context 2] - make sth. stay somewhere
      4. [Context 2] - hitting by the palm
      5. [Context 2] - the palm facing the ground horizontally
   3. Concepts carried by the sound of "pa"
      1. [pa【N/A】](../English/pa.md#pa-1)  - one part of the whole
         1. pa【派】- sect
      2. pa【派】- take one part from the whole for some purpose
         1. [pa【派】](../English/pa.md#pa-2-1) - assign sb. sth. to be done.
         2. pa【派】 - distribute sth. (like foods or articles) to 
      3. pa【N/A】- park
         1. pa【泊】- moor
      4. pa【迫】- exert force on (someone or something)
         1. pa【拍】- slap; hit or strike by the palm of the hand or a flat object.
            1. pa【湃】 - crashing of the waves
            2. pa【N/A】 - slapping causes objects to flatten
               1. pa【帕】 - handkerchief
               2. pa【N/A】 - a scene like a flower bud blooming
                  1. pa【葩】- blooming flowers describing the beauty
      5. pa【N/A】 - one line or surface aligned horizontally to another
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