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仕 [shì]
动 verb
1. 做官: to be an official; fill an office
例: 出~ (step into an official position); ~宦 (officialdom); 学而优则~ (those who excel in learning will then serve as officials); ~途 (official career); ~女 (a. palace maid, noble women; b. Chinese paintings featuring upper-class women, also written as “士女”).
2. 通“事”: to engage; to be occupied with
例: “弗问弗~” (“If not asked, do not engage”).
3. 学习政事,见习试用: to study political affairs, trial training
4. 审察: to examine; to inspect
名 noun
1. 职位: post
例: "官职" (official position).
2. 通“士”: referring to intellect; one of the four social classes in ancient times, indicating those who seek official advancement through talent and martial bravery.
例: 古代学士 (scholar-official).
3. 官宦,官员: official
例: "仕女" (noblewoman, court lady).
4. 通“事”: affair; business
例: “事情” (affairs).
5. 中国象棋中的两个相同的子: bodyguard in Chinese chess, located beside the "帅" (general).
例: “撑仕; 杀仕” (to support/take out the bodyguard).
6. 姓: surname
引 citation
1. 《论语·子张》: 学而优则仕. ("Those who excel in learning will then serve as officials.")
2. 《后汉书·崔骃传》: 常经典籍为业,未遑仕进之事.
3. 《韩非子·外储说左上》: 申子请仕其从兄官.
4. 《论语·微子》: 不仕无义.
5. 《孟子·梁惠王上》: 使天下仕者皆欲立于王之朝.
6. 马中锡《中山狼传》: 时墨者东郭先生将北适中山以干仕.
7. 清·周容《芋老人传》: 乙先得举,登仕路,闻甲落魄,笑不顾,交以绝.
例 example
如: 仕官 (to assume an official position); 仕途经济 (the economic path through official advancement).
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