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窈 [yǎo]
(形)
1. (a) To describe a woman as quiet and beautiful; (b) (Of palaces and landscapes) deep and winding.
(a) 形容女子文静而美好;(b) (宫室、山水)深远曲折。
2. Referring to the figure of a woman, implying grace and beauty.
窈窕婀娜。
3. Deep, far-reaching, and quiet.
深远,幽静。
4. (Also refers to darkness) dim and dark.
通“杳”。昏暗。
5. Fine or beautiful.
美好。
6. Refers to concealment or subtlety.
通“幽”( yōu)。隐蔽,隐微。
引:
1. 《说文》: 窈, 深远也。
From "Shuowen": "窈 means deep and far-reaching."
2. 《广雅》: 窈, 深也。
From "Guangya": "窈 means deep."
3. 《老子》: 窈兮冥兮。 王注:“深远之叹。”
From "Laozi": "I am deep and dark." Commentary: "A sigh of the far-reaching."
4. 《史记·项羽记》: 窈冥昼晦。
From "Records of the Grand Historian": "Dim and deep, even in daylight."
5. 《庄子·在宥》: 至道之精,窈窈冥冥。
From "Zhuangzi": "The essence of the ultimate path is deep and dark."
6. 宋· 王安石《游褒禅山记》: 由山上五六里,有穴窈然。
From Song Dynasty: "About five or six li from the mountain, there is a deep cave."
例:
窈杳 (to describe something as far and secluded);
窈纠 (to describe something deep and winding);
窈悠 (to describe something as deep and far-reaching);
窈陷 (to describe something as deeply sunken);
窈妙 (subtle and profound);
窈冥 (deep and difficult to measure);
窈坳 (a deep and desolate place);
窈郁 (deep and lush);
窈丽 (deep and beautiful);
窈蔼 (deep and dark);
窈停 (describing someone with deep eyes and high nose);
窈深 (deep and profound);
窈黑 (dark and deep);
窈然 (to describe something as deep and far-reaching);
窈蔚 (deep and lush).
These descriptions reveal the character's rich meanings, emphasizing beauty, depth, and subtlety in various contexts.
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