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傀 [kuǐ]
1. [Noun] Puppet.
- ① A wooden figure in puppet plays;
- ② Metaphorically refers to an organization or person who is merely a puppet, lacking real power, as in "puppet regime".
2. [Adjective] Great.
- 【Literal Meaning】: great; big
- 【Source】: "Shuowen Jiezi" states: 傀,伟也 (kuǐ, great).
3. [Adjective] Strange.
- 【Source】: "Zhuangzi" mentions: 达生之情者傀 (those who understand the emotions of life are strange).
4. [Examples of usage]:
- 傀然 (kuǐrán; imposing appearance);
- 傀俄 (kuǐ'é; grand appearance);
- 傀卓 (kuǐzhuó; extraordinary).
5. [Adjective] Odd; Peculiar.
- Synonym: 奇异 (strange).
- Example: 傀奇 (anomalous, also refers to peculiar objects);
- 傀怪 (strange and odd);
- 傀异 (strange);
- 傀伟 (peculiar).
6. [Definition]:
- 1. Oddity.
- 2. Standalone appearance.
7. [Example Usage]:
- "独立的样子": 随意地独立 (standing independently).
8. Usage in context:
- Adjective 高大 (tall and grand).
Referenced in "Shuowen Jiezi": 傀,伟也 (kuǐ, great).
Example in "Liaozhai Zhiyi": 有少年游寺中,白服裙帽,望之傀然 (a youth in a temple, dressed in white, appears tall and grand).
9. Adjective 怪异 (strange).
- Referenced in "Guangyun": 傀,怪异 (kuǐ, strange).
- Example in "Wenxuan": 珍怪之所化产,傀奇之所窟宅 (where precious oddities are produced, and peculiarities thrive).
Overall, the character 傀 encompasses meanings related to puppets, grandness, and peculiarity, with various historical and literary references supporting its uses.
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