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荆 [jīng]
名
1. 落叶灌木,叶有长柄,掌状分裂,开蓝紫色小花,枝条可编筐篮等(亦称“楚”): Brambles with palmately lobed leaves and blue-purple flowers, used for weaving baskets.
2. 古代用荆条做的刑仗: Twigs of the chaste tree used as punishment implements in ancient times.
3. 中国古代“九州”之一,春秋时楚国别称: One of the ancient "Nine Provinces" in China, also known as the state of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period.
4. 旧时对人谦称自己的妻子: An old term of humility referring to one's own wife.
5. 姓: A surname.
荆 [jīng]
形
1. 我的,属于我的——旧时对别人称自己的妻子的谦词: My; a humble term used to refer to one’s own wife.
2. 贫寒的: Poor.
荆 [jīng]
名
1. 灌木名。又名楚: A type of shrub, also known as brambles.
2. 马鞭草科牡荆属落叶灌木: Deciduous shrubs of the Vitex genus, which are flexible enough to be woven into baskets and whose fruits have medicinal properties.
3. 荆条。古代用为刑杖: The twigs of chaste trees, anciently used as punishment sticks.
4. 荆山的简称: Abbreviation for Jing Mountain.
5. 古国名: An ancient state name.
6. 古九州之一荆州的简称: Abbreviation for Jing Prefecture, one of the ancient nine provinces.
荆有云梦。
Jing has Yunmeng.
荆有长松。
Jing has long pines.
荆 [jīng]
形
1. 我的,属于我的——旧时对别人称自己的妻子的谦词: My; a humble term referring to one's own wife.
2. 贫寒的: Poor.
lit. to cut one's way through thistles and thorns (idiom) / fig. to overcome all obstacles on the way / to break through hardships / to blaze a new trail
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