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俑 [yǒng]
名词
1. In ancient times, figures made of wood or clay used in funerary practices.
例: 木俑 (wooden figurine), 陶俑 (clay figurine), 女俑 (female figurine), 兵马俑 (terracotta warriors).
本义: Ancient figurines used for burial, typically made of wood or clay, resembling humans.
造字法: Phonetic compound. It consists of the component "人" (person), indicating its resemblance to people, and "甬" (yǒng), which provides its phonetic element.
引:
1. "Pi Cang" states: 俑, wooden figures. Used in funerals and are capable of dancing, hence the name.
2. "Tong Dian" quotes "Li Ji": 俑 has facial features and hair, resembling living people.
3. "Li Ji · Tan Gong": Confucius said that using straw for the spirit is good, but using figurines is not humane; is it not like using living people?
例: Examples include 陶俑 (clay figurines) and 武士俑 (warrior figurines).
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