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  Hsing-k'o t'i-pen and Hsing-pu t'i-pen, hsu fa [8]. Routine memorials relating to "Punishments: Retention of Hair." These memorials, which came up through the open channel, bear the red rescripts of imperial decisions drafted by the Grand Secretariat and sanctioned by the Throne. They are sometimes referred to as hung pen (red [rescripted] memorials).

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