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亳 [bó]
名
1. A place name; the name of a city in Anhui Province.
地名,在安徽省。
2. An ancient city name (Bo capital); the capital of Shang Tang. Legend has it that there were three locations.
古都邑名 ([En.] Bo capital)。商汤的都城。相传有三处。
3. Known as South Bo, where Tang's capital is located, in the southeast of current Shangqiu County, Henan Province.
谷熟为南亳,汤都,在今河南商丘县东南。
4. Known as North Bo, where Tang was appointed as the overlord, in the west of current Yanshi County, Henan Province.
蒙为北亳,汤受命为盟主之处,在今河南偃师县西。
5. Known as West Bo, in Yanshi, which is said to be where Tang attacked during the Xia Dynasty.
偃师为西亳,传说汤攻夏时所居。
6. A county name (Bo County, located in Anhui).
县名(亳县,在安徽)。
(*Cited from traditional dictionary explanation)
7. A place name; Shang Tang established his capital here, approximately in current Shangqiu County, Henan Province.
地名。商汤建都于此。约在今大陆地区河南省商邱县。
8. A country name; the ancient city is in the current Bo County, Anhui Province. In "Guangyun," it states: "Bo, a country name, located in the land of Chen during the Spring and Autumn period. During Han, it was Qiao County of Pei, during Wei it was Qiao Commandery, during Jin it was South Yanzhou, during Qi it was Bo Prefecture."
国名。故城在今大陆地区安徽省亳县。《广韵·入声·铎韵》:「亳,国名,春秋时陈地。汉为沛之谯县,魏为谯郡,晋为南兖州,齐为亳州。」
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