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圃 [pǔ]
名词
1. 种植菜蔬、花草、瓜果的园子。
(A place for growing vegetables, flowers, and fruits; orchard/garden.)
2. 指种植园圃的人。
(Refers to a person who cultivates these gardens; vegetable grower.)
本义: 种植果木瓜菜的园地。周围常无垣篱。
(Original meaning: A place for growing fruits and vegetables, often surrounded by no walls or fences.)
造字法: 形声。从囗,甫声。囗( wéi),围的古体字。从囗的字往往表示某一个范围或区域。
(Writing method: Phono-semantic compound. The component囗 symbolizes an enclosed area.)
同本义 ([En.] orchard; garden)
帝王贵族游乐观赏的地方 ([En.] recreation area for royals and aristocrats)
比喻某些事物丛集之处 ([En.] center)
种菜。亦指种菜的人 ([En.] vegetable grower)
形容词
1. 繁茂,茂盛 ([En.] luxuriant)
例: 如: 圃草(茂盛之草)
(Example: 程咬金说: "The grass in the garden is lush.")
2. 通“甫”。大 ([En.] big; large)
引: 《国语·周语中》:薮有圃草,囿有林池。
(Reference: In ancient texts, it is noted that both fields and gardens should be lush.)
引文:
《说文》:圃,种菜曰圃。
(Shuo Wen: A place for planting vegetables is called 圃.)
《周礼·太宰》:二曰园圃毓草木。 注:“树果蓏曰圃。”
(From the Zhou Li: The second type is the garden where plants grow.)
《诗·豳风·七月》:九月筑场圃。
(From Shi Jing: In September, a garden was constructed.)
《国语·周语》:薮有圃草。
(From Guo Yu: The thicket has garden grass.)
《周礼·职方》:其泽薮曰圃田。
(From Zhou Li: The marshy lands are called garden fields.)
唐·孟浩然《过故人庄》:开轩面场圇,把酒话桑麻。
(Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran wrote: Opening the window facing the garden, we toasted while discussing the harvest.)
宋·欧阳修《归田录》:尝射于家圃(场地)。
(Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu wrote: I once shot arrows in the garden at home.)
例:
如: 花圃 (A garden for growing flowers); 园圃 (A place for various plants, fruits, and vegetables); 苗圃 (Seedling nursery); 圃田 (Field for growing fruits and vegetables; often referred to as a gathering place for things).
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