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傍 [bàng]
Verb
1. 临近:如 “傍午”,“傍晚”。
(Near: as in "near noon," "near evening.")
2. 依附,依靠 ([En.] depend on)。
(Attached, rely on.)
Example: 傍人门户 (leaning on someone else's door).
3. 辅佐 ([En.] assist a ruler in governing a country).
Example: 四贤傍之 ("The four wise men assist him.")
4. 顺着;沿着 ([En.] follow).
Example: 傍照 (to follow, to emulate).
5. 陪随,陪伴 ([En.] accompany).
Example: 傍个影儿 (show up; make an appearance).
Noun
1. 同“旁”。旁边,侧 ([En.] side).
Example: 傍门 (the side door, metaphorically referring to a less direct path to enlightenment).
2. 他人 ([En.] other).
Example: 傍舍 (someone else's house).
3. 旁系 ([En.] side).
Example: 傍尊 (referring to uncles or some other side relatives).
4. 唐代州名。在今云南双柏县境 ([En.] Pang prefecture).
Adjective
1. 广博;普遍。同“旁” ([En.] extensive).
Example: 傍施 (to widely provide).
2. ([En.] 动)∶交错 ([En.] interlock; crisscross).
Example: 傍午 (to cross over in the noon).
副词
1. 靠近,临近。
(Near, close.)
Example: 依山傍水 (situated by mountains and water).
2. 广泛、普遍的。
(Widespread, universal.)
Example: 自己有善,傍荐之 ("If you have goodness, extend it widely.")
【引】
1. 《说文》:傍,近也。
(In "Shuowen," it is defined as being close.)
2. 《乐府诗集·木兰诗》:双兔傍地走。
("Two rabbits move alongside the ground.")
【造字法】
- 形声。从人,旁声。
(Character creation method: it is a phono-semantic compound, made of the component for 'person' and 'side' sound.)
The definitions reflect the various usages of the character "傍" in different contexts, showing its meanings related to proximity, assistance, and the idea of sides.
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