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芬 [fēn]
1. Fragrance: The aroma of flowers and grass.
- e.g., ~芳 (fragrant), 清~ (clear fragrance), ~香 (scent).
本义: 香气 (fragrance)
造字法: 会意。从艸,从分,分亦声 (Pictophonetic; composed of "grass" and "part").
2. Same as original meaning (fragrance).
3. Particularly pleasant scent (aroma).
4. Metaphorically refers to virtuous conduct or good reputation (moral; good reputation).
5. Commonly used as "粉" (fěn), meaning fine powder for cosmetics (face powder).
形 [fēn]
1. Harmonious; well-matched (harmonious).
2. Related to “纷” (fēn), meaning messy or disordered (disorderly).
3. Related to “坟” (fén), meaning mound-like or raised appearance (mound-like).
引: Related examples and citations.
- First usage: 《说文》:芬,草初生其香分布也 (when grass first grows, its fragrance spreads).
- Example expression: 又如:芬苾 (fragrance);芬烈 (strong aroma);芬郁 (rich fragrance; also refers to a combination of sweet and foul smells).
特别好闻的香气 (aroma)
- 例: 《芙蓉赋》:流芬赋采,风靡云旋 (flowing fragrance and elegance, enchanting in the wind).
比喻盛德或美名 (moral; good reputation)
- 例: 《晋书·桓彝传》:扬芬千载之上 (to carry good reputation for a thousand years).
化妆用的粉末 (face powder)
- 例: 《管子·地员》:五隐之状,黑土黑苔,青怵以肥,芬然若灰 (the state of five hideings, black soil and black moss, rich and dark like ash).
形 (形态/形容)
1. Harmonious; well-matched (harmonious).
- 引: 《方言十三》:芬,和也 (芬 means harmonious).
- 例: 又如:芬芗 (harmonious).
2. Related to “纷” (fēn), meaning messy or disordered (disorderly).
- 引: 《汉书·礼乐志》:乘玄四龙,回驰北行,羽旄殷盛,芬哉芒芒 (riding the four black dragons, rushing north, with fluttering banners).
3. Related to “坟” (fén), meaning mound-like or raised appearance (mound-like).
- 引: 《管子·地员》:五壤之状,芬然若泽、若屯土 (the state of five soils, raised like a marsh or a mound).
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