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晶 [jīng]
1. (Adjective) The original meaning: bright and clear.
a. (In the context of crystallization) a. A substance forming crystals from a liquid or gaseous state; b. Metaphorically refers to a precious outcome, as in "This work is the crystallization of his years of research."
b. Describes brightness: 如晶莹 (crystal clear), 晶亮 (shiny), 晶明 (bright), 亮晶晶 (sparkling).
2. (Noun)
a. Crystal [En. crystal].
b. Abbreviation for rock crystal [En. rock crystal; crystal].
c. Sun [En. sun].
d. Refers to the moon [En. moon].
Additional meanings:
1. Similar to the original meaning, refers to brilliance or glittering [En. brilliant; glittering].
2. Similar to 精, meaning clear [En. clear].
3. Clear and bright; fine; sunny [En. clear and bright; fine; sunny].
Citations:
1. In "Shuowen Jiezi": "晶, 精光也." Xu Hao notes, "晶 refers to the character shape of stars."
2. In Ouyang Xiu's "Autumn Sound", "天高日晶."
Examples:
- 晶天 (clear and bright sky), 晶沁 (light penetrating), 晶英 (brightness; sparkle), 晶波 (shining water waves).
Noun Use (2):
1. Crystal, e.g., 液晶 (liquid crystal), 结晶 (crystallization), 水晶 (rock crystal).
2. Abbreviation for rock crystal, e.g., 茶晶 (tea crystal), 墨晶 (ink crystal); 晶印 (crystal seal); 晶帘 (crystal curtain).
3. Sun, e.g., 晶辉 (radiance).
4. Refers to the moon, e.g., 晶饼 (referring to the moon); 晶轮 (referring to the moon); 晶盘 (referring to the moon); 晶蟾 (referring to the bright moon).
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