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毗 pí
1. 接连。
Connection or continuity.
2. 辅助。
Assist or aid.
3. 损坏,败坏。
Damage or ruin.
毗 pí
1. 接连:~连,~邻。
Connection: to join together; to be adjacent.
2. 辅助:~佐,~益,~翼(辅助)。
Assist: to aid; to make up; to support.
3. 损坏,败坏:“人大喜邪~于阳,大怒邪~于阴”。
Damage: "A person's joy is influenced by yang, and their anger by yin."
毗 pí
名 (noun)
- 本义: 人脐 (original meaning: the navel of a person).
- 造字法: 形声。从田,比声 (the structure of the character: phonetic component "比" plus "田").
1. 人的肚脐 ([En.] navel).
2. 春秋时鲁国城邑名 ([En.] Pi, an ancient place).
引:
1. 《春秋》:五年,春,城毗。
In "Records of the Grand Historian": Spring of the fifth year, city Pi.
毗 pí
动 (verb)
1. 通“弼”。辅助,从旁协助 ([En.] assist).
引:
1. 《太尉刘宽碑》:辅毗安顺。
In "Stele of Grand Marshal Liu Kuan": Assist and ensure peace.
2. 《绥民校尉熊君碑》:为国毗辅。
In "Stele of General Xiong": Assist the country.
例:
如: 毗助 (to assist), 毗益 (to help), 毗赞 (to aid).
2. 邻连,与…相邻 ([En.] adjoin).
例:
如: 毗联 (to join together).
3. 附和 ([En.] echo).
引:
1. 《诗·大雅》:天之方懠,无所夸毗。
In "Poems of the Book of Songs": When heaven is angry, it has no praise. Zhu Xi commented: "夸 (to praise), 大也; 毗 (to attach), 附也 (to attach or echo)."
4. 通“裨”。增益 ([En.] make up; remedy).
引:
1. 《后汉书·明德马皇后纪》:轧言及政事,多所毗补。
In "Book of the Later Han": Regarding speeches and political matters, many were supplemented.
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