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垣 [yuán]
1. 矮墙,墙。 (A low wall, a wall.)
2. 城。 (City.)
3. 官署。 (Government office.)
4. 星的区域,古代把众星分为上、中、下三垣。 (Region of stars; in ancient times, the stars were divided into three areas: upper, middle, and lower.)
5. 姓。 (A surname.)
【本义】:矮墙,也泛指墙 (Original meaning: A low wall, also generally refers to walls.)
【造字法】:形声。从土,亘( xuān)声。
1. 同本义 ([En.] wall)
2. 城墉 ([En.] wall). Later, the provincial capital was referred to as the provincial wall.
3. 官署的代称 ([En.] government office)
4. 姓 ([En.] a surname)
动 [yuán]
1. 筑墙围绕 ([En.] build a wall around sth.)
引:
1. 《说文》:垣,墙也。 (From the "Shuowen": "Yuán, is a wall.")
2. 《书·梓材》:既勤垣墉。 马注:“卑曰垣,高曰墉。” ("Book of Documents": "Diligent about walls." Commentary: "Low is called a wall; high is called a city wall.")
3. 《墨子·备城门》:周垣之高八尺。 ("Mozi": "The surrounding wall is eight feet high.")
4. 《左传·襄公三十一年》:尽毁其馆之垣。 (From the "Zuo Zhuan": "Completely destroy the walls of their residence.")
5. 《汉书·萧何传》:为家不治垣产。 (From "Han Shu": "For the family, do not handle wall assets.")
例:
垣衣(生在墙垣上的苔);垣堵(墙);垣屋(有围墙的房室;围墙和房屋)
1. 城墉 ([En.] city wall). Later, the provincial capital was called the provincial wall.
2. 官署的代称 ([En.] government office)
引:
1. 杜甫《春宿左省诗》:花隐掖垣暮,啾啾栖鸟过。 (Du Fu: "Flowers hidden in the evening wall, chirping birds passing by.")
3. 姓 ([En.] a surname)
动 [yuán]
1. 筑墙围绕 ([En.] build a wall around sth.)
引:
1. 《三国演义》:天云垣其既立兮,家愿得乎双逞。 ("Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "If the sky is like a wall standing tall, would one wish for double achievements?")
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