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岱 [dài]
1. 【本义】: 泰山的别称。也叫“岱宗”、“岱岳”。
[En.] The alternative name for Mount Tai, also known as "Daizong" and "Daiyue".
2. 【古国名】: 古代的国名,称为“泰国”,位于今河北省蔚县东北。
[En.] An ancient state name, called "Tai state", located in the northeast of present-day Yu County, Hebei Province.
引文:
1. 《说文》:岱,太山也。从山,代声。朱按,在今山东泰安府泰安县北。
[En.] "Shuowen": Dai refers to Mount Tai. It is derived from the character for mountain, serving as a phonetic representation. It is noted that it is located north of Taian County in Shandong today.
2. 《尔雅》:河东岱。按,此言岱与华岳恒衡为五镇之一也。
[En.] "Erya": "Dai in He Dong." This indicates that Dai is one of the five main towns along with Huayue.
3. 《周礼·职方式》:则有九镇。又泰山为东岳。按,此言岱与华霍恒嵩为五岳之长也。
[En.] "Zhouli": There are nine main towns. Mount Tai is the Eastern Mountain. This references Dai, along with Huashan and Hengshan, as the leaders of the Five Peaks.
4. 《白虎通·巡狩》:东方为岱宗者,言万物更相代于东方也。
[En.] "Baihu Tong": The east is known as Daizong, signifying that all things succeed each other in the east.
5. 太山王者告代之处,为五岳之宗,故曰岱宗。——《后汉书·安帝纪》注
[En.] The place where the king of Mount Tai proclaims is called the leader of the Five Mountains, hence named Daizong. — Annotation from "Book of the Later Han".
6. 《西游记》:古树森齐,聒聒幽禽鸣远岱。
[En.] "Journey to the West": The ancient trees stand tall, and the distant calls of birds echo around Dai.
例子:
又如: 岱斗(泰山、北斗); 岱舆(传说中的海上仙山)
[En.] For example: Dai Dou (Mount Tai, Big Dipper); Dai Yu (a legendary mountain in the sea).
another name for Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong as principal or ancestor of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4] / Mt Tai as resting place for departed souls
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