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淠 [pì]
名词
1. 〔~河〕 water name, Pi River; located in Anhui Province, China, originating from the Dabie Mountains and flowing into the Huai River.
(Definition 1: A river in Anhui Province, China, originating from the Dabie Mountains and flowing into the Huai River.)
2. The manner in which a boat moves.
(Definition 2: The way in which a boat navigates.)
3. [Additional definition] A historical water name; known as Pi River.
4. Located to the east of Huangzhou County, Henan Province, it is also called "Bailu River" or "Bailu He," flowing north into the Huai River.
(Definition 4: A river east of Huangzhou County in Henan Province, also known as "Bailu River," flowing north into the Huai River.)
5. Located in the western part of Anhui Province, originating south of Huoshan County, flowing north through Liu'an County, and entering the Huai River at Zhengyangguan.
(Definition 5: A river in western Anhui Province, originating south of Huoshan County, flowing north through Liu'an County, and entering the Huai River at Zhengyangguan.)
6. 〔~~〕 abundant, lush, as in "reed and rush abundant."
(Definition 6: An adjective meaning abundant or lush, such as in the phrase "reed and rush abundant.")
7. Another pronunciation of the above.
(Definition 7: Another pronunciation of the previous.)
8. Another pronunciation of the above.
(Definition 8: Another pronunciation of the previous.)
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