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喏 [nuò]
1. Interjection, used to draw attention to something one is indicating.
叹词,表示让人注意自己所指示的事物。
2. Same as "诺" (nuò).
同“诺”。
3. In ancient times, a respectful call.
古代表示敬意的呼喊。
4. Used when bowing in respect, accompanied by a vocal salute.
唱喏(对人作揖,同时出声致敬)。
喏 [rě]
1. To chant a respectful call; a sound made simultaneously with a bow of respect in ancient times.
唱喏。古代作揖致敬时口中同时发出的声音 ([En.] hi).
引: Reference from Song Dynasty: Lu You's "Notes from the Old Study".
1. In the past, during court attendance, one would simply bow and dance. After the Zhenghe era, the custom was changed to include the chanting of "喏". However, during the Shaoxing era, this practice was no longer observed.
宋· 陆游《老学庵笔记》:先君言,旧制,朝参,拜舞而已。政和以后,增以喏。然 绍兴中,予造朝,已不复喏矣。
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