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亦 [yì]
1. Adverb, also; indicates similarity, "also": ~无不可 (it is also acceptable). ~步~趋 (also step by step).
2. Also: "先君何罪?其嗣~何罪?" (What crime did the late ruler commit? What crime did his heir commit?).
3. But; only: "王~不好土也,何患无士?" (But the king did not have bad soil, so why worry about not having scholars?).
4. Indicates a tone of emphasis or euphemism: "呜呼,~盛矣哉!" (Oh, how magnificent it is!). "学而时习之,不~说乎?" (Isn't it said that one should study and practice it from time to time?).
5. Surname.
亦 [yì]
1. Adverb, also; indicates similarity, "also" ([En.] also).
2. "Both... and..."; "again... again..."; used before adjectives, verbs, or nouns to emphasize the parallel or contrasting relationship of two actions, behaviors, states, or things.
3. But; only ([En.] but; only).
亦 [yì]
1. Noun, in classical Chinese, refers to the armpit, denoting the position of the armpit (【英】: armpit).
- In "说文": 亦,人之臂亦也,字俗作腋 (It refers to the arm's armpit, commonly written as 腋).
- In "广雅": 胳谓之腋 (The arm is called the armpit).
- In "埤苍": 腋在肘后 (The armpit is located behind the elbow).
Here are some examples and quotations showcasing the use of "亦":
1. "亦免冠徒跣,以头抢地尔。" (Also merely took off the hat and walked barefoot, simply struck the head against the ground).
2. "亦盛矣哉。" (Certainly a grand and solemn event!).
3. "亦以明死生之大。" (Also to express the significant meaning of life and death).
4. "攻一时,敌退,三保亦自喜。" (During the offensive, the enemy retreated, and Sanbao also felt pleased).
Examples: 亦许 (maybe); 亦然 (so too); 亦且 (also, moreover); 亦复 (again).
Notably, "亦" can be used to link ideas, as in "亦真亦假" (both true and false).
Furthermore, "不过;仅仅;只是" indicates a contrasting or limiting condition, as seen in "亦晋之妖梦是践。" (It's also just a dream of the Jin dynasty).
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