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宄 [guǐ]
1. Treachery and rebellion.
2. A general term for bad people and rogues.
宄 [guǐ]
1. Treachery and rebellion. "Shuowen Jiezi": "宄 is treachery. Externally, it refers to a thief; internally, it refers to a traitor."
2. A general term for bad people and rogues. "Records of the Three Kingdoms, Volume 47, Wu Book, Biography of Wu Lord Quan": "Moreover, now treachery and rebellion compete; wolves are rampant."
宄 [guǐ]
(verb)
(Phonetic aspect: formed from 宀 (mián) and the sound of "nine". The original meaning refers to creating disorder from within or usurping.) Same as original meaning (English: make internal disorder or usurp)
宄 [guǐ]
(noun)
A person who causes disorder or theft (English: a thief; a treacherous fellow)
宄 [guǐ]
(verb)
(Phonetic aspect: formed from 宀 (mián) and the sound of "nine". The original meaning refers to creating disorder from within or usurping.) Same as original meaning (English: make internal disorder or usurp)
引:
1. "Shuowen": 宄 is treachery. Externally, it refers to a thief; internally, it refers to a traitor.
2. "Book of Yu": The crowned thief and traitor; note: "Internally, it is called 宄."
3. "Guangyun": 宄 means internal thief.
4. "Book of Songs, Mu's Oath": To allow tyranny over the people, leading to treachery in Shang cities.
5. "Guoyu, Jin Yu VI": Disorder from within is called 宄, while from without it is called treachery. Control treachery with virtue, control treason with punishment.
宄 [guǐ]
(noun)
A person who causes disorder or theft (English: a thief; a treacherous fellow)
引:
1. "Historical Records, Biography of Xin Qingji": Treachery and rebellion cannot arise and are destroyed.
2. "Guoyu": Those who destroy are thieves, those who conceal thieves are accomplices, those who steal treasures are 宄, and those who use the wealth of 宄 are treacherous.
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