musical instrument;  music
Music, Chess, Poetry, Painting (regarded as the four amusements or accomplishments of a feudal intellectual)
to hold;  to take;  to keep
The person holding the steering wheel;  the driver
To hold the command of an army and fight aggressors;  to command an army in the fight against aggressors
To hold hands
To hold something loosely
To keep a guest back for a few days
To be too moved to hold back one's tears;  to be moved to tears
To be hardly able to hold back one's feeling of compassion
to stop;  to retain
To give the wounded a shot to stop his bleeding
A medicine which stops diarrhea
to pawn;  to pledge;  to hock;  to mortgage
To mortgage one's field to a landlord
To pawn one's suit of clothes for a few dong
to suppress;  to keep back;  to hold back
To suppress sobs
He clenched his teeth to hold back the rising tears
To be a judge