| 驮运 | tuó yùn | to transport on pack animal; to carry (a load on one's back) | |
| 驮篓 | tuó lǒu | pannier; double basket slung across pack animal | |
| 驮马 | tuó mǎ | pack horse | |
| 韦驮菩萨 | wéi tuó pú sà | Skanda, the general or guardian Bodhisattva | |
| 驮兽 | tuó shòu | beast of burden |
| 1 | The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle. | |
| 2 | Every horse thinks his sack heaviest. | |
| 3 | Hardwood trees are turned into charcoal, filling the bags of men careering toward a Congo market. | |
| 4 | Tang pointed to a golden horse with treasure on its back on one of her shelves. | |
| 5 | Still others drift in the wind or ride on the backs of flies. |