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					<description><![CDATA[I have been wanting to know what this little symbol means for a while now after seeing it in the Chinese subtitles of Chinese dramas.  This article was very helpful indeed, thank you.  I think the symbol looks like a little horse, which was why I noticed it on the screen - or maybe, with my new-found knowledge I should say that I think this symbol looks 点 like a little horse!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been wanting to know what this little symbol means for a while now after seeing it in the Chinese subtitles of Chinese dramas.  This article was very helpful indeed, thank you.  I think the symbol looks like a little horse, which was why I noticed it on the screen &#8211; or maybe, with my new-found knowledge I should say that I think this symbol looks 点 like a little horse!</p>
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