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氓 [méng]
〈名〉
1. 古代称民(特指外来的)。
(In ancient times referred to the people, specifically foreigners.)
2. 古代称百姓。
(In ancient times referred to the common people.)
3. 野民,周朝指居住在鄙野地区从事农业生产的奴隶。
(Rustic; during the Zhou Dynasty, referred to slaves living in rural areas engaged in agriculture.)
4. 通“泯”。灭,尽。
(Homophone with "泯" meaning to eliminate or extinguish.)
5. 另见 máng。
(See also "máng.")
引:
1. 《说文》:氓,民也。 按,自彼来此之民曰氓。
(From "Shuowen": "氓" refers to people; those who come from beyond are called "氓.")
2. 《战国策·秦策》:而不忧民氓。
(From "Strategies of the Warring States”: “without worrying about the common people.")
3. 《淮南子·脩务》:以宽民氓。
(From "Huainanzi": "to provide for the common people with leniency.")
4. 《孟子》:远方之人,闻君行仁政,愿受一廛而为氓。
(From "Mencius": "people from afar hear of your benevolent rule and wish to become common people under it.")
例:
又如: 群氓 (a derogatory term for the common people by the ruling class); 氓黎 (the masses, common people); 氓家 (household of common people); 氓庶 (the commoners); 氓萌 (the populace); 氓智 (the wisdom of the people); 氓俗 (folk customs)
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氓 [máng]
〈名〉
1. ——“流氓”(liúmáng): 原指无业游民,后来指品质恶劣、不务正业、为非作歹的人。
(Originally referred to vagrants, later referred to people of bad character who do not engage in proper work and commit crimes.)
2. 另见 méng。
(See also "méng.")
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