To Carry on One's Shoulder
káng
k- Male
-ang
Kitchen -or- Inside the Entrance
扌 - Finger
工 - I-Beam
This character means "to carry on one's shoulder" both literally and figuratively. When figurative, it's more the idea of "taking on a burden or duty."
Alt. Pronunciation: gāng - to raise aloft with both hands, (of two or more people) to carry sth together

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