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祁 [qí]
1. Magnificent.
2. a. Gentle appearance; b. Numerous appearance.
3. Surname.
祁 [qí]
1. Magnificent: 祁寒 (severe cold, extremely cold).
2. a. Gentle appearance; b. Numerous appearance.
3. Surname.
祁 [qí] (Noun)
[Original meaning]: Place name
[Character formation]: Phonetic-semantic compound. The left side indicates sound and is a variant of the character for 'city.' Characters that include 'city' are often related to regions.
1. Qi County (En. Qi county)
2. Abbreviation for Qimen County in Anhui Province (En. Qimen county)
3. Abbreviation for Qiyang County in Hunan Province (En. Qiyang county)
祁 [qí] (Adjective)
1. Big (En. big)
2. Numerous appearance (En. many)
祁 [qí] (Noun)
[Original meaning]: Place name
[Character formation]: Phonetic-semantic compound. The left side indicates sound and is a variant of the character for 'city.' Characters that include 'city' are often related to regions.
1. Qi County (En. Qi county)
- 引: 1. In Shuowen, it refers to Taiyuan County, which is now Qixian in Shanxi Province.
- 引: 2. In Zuo Zhuan, it discusses dividing the fields of the Qi clan to establish seven counties.
2. Abbreviation for Qimen County in Anhui Province (En. Qimen county)
3. Abbreviation for Qiyang County in Hunan Province (En. Qiyang county)
祁 [qí] (Adjective)
1. Big (En. big)
- 引: 1. In the Book of Songs: "its Qi Kong is plentiful."
- 引: 2. In the Book of Rites: "resources in winter are abundant in the cold."
- 例: An example is 祁寒 (severe cold); 祁哀 (great sorrow).
2. Numerous appearance (En. many)
- 引: 1. In the Book of Songs: "Spring days are slow, gathering wild cress in abundance."
- 例: An example is 祁祁 (numerous appearance; gentle appearance).
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