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匈 [xiōng]
名
1. 〔~奴〕 A people of ancient northern China; also known as "Hu."
(En. A people of ancient China known as the Xiongnu, also referred to as "Hu.")
2. An ancient form of “胸” (chest).
(En. An ancient form of "chest.")
3. Heart and mind; thoughts and feelings.
(En. Heart and mind; thoughts and feelings.)
4. Refers to the chest area or upper body; also denotes vulnerability.
(En. Refers to the chest area or upper body; also denotes vulnerability.)
5. The Xiongnu people; also a general term for northern minority ethnic groups.
(En. The Xiongnu people; a general term for northern minorities.)
【本义】:胸膛
(En. Original meaning: chest.)
【造字法】:形声。从勹,凶声。勹( bāo),裹。
(En. Phonetic construction: ideophonetic character, composed of the character for "wrap" and the radical for "ominous.")
【引】
1. 《说文》:匈,膺也。字亦作胷、作胸。
(En. "Xuāng" in the Shuōwén: "Xuāng" denotes the chest; it is also written as "胸" or "胷.")
2. 《素问·腹中论》:胸满。
(En. "Sùwèn · Abdominal discussions": "The chest is full.")
3. 《海内南经》:贯匈国。其为人胸有窍。
(En. "Hǎinèi Nánjīng": "Pass through the land of the Xiongnu, a people with wise hearts.")
4. 心胸;胸怀
(En. Heart and mind; thoughts and feelings.)
5. Examples:
- 匈臆 (heart and mind).
(En. "Xuōngyì" meaning heart and mind.)
6. 胸部
(En. Chest area.)
7. Example:
- 《史记》:项羽大怒,伏弩射中 汉王, 汉王伤匈。
(En. "Historical Records": "Xiang Yu was enraged and shot at Liu Bang with a crossbow, injuring him in the chest.")
8. 称匈奴。亦泛称北方少数民族
(En. Refers to the Xiongnu, and generally to northern minority ethnic groups.)
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