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蜡
蠟 là
名
1. A type of oil originated from animals, plants, or minerals. It has plasticity, is easily melted, insoluble in water, and soluble in carbon disulfide and benzene. Examples include:
- 石蜡 (paraffin)
- 蜂蜡 (beeswax)
- 蜡笔 (wax crayon)
- 蜡疗 (wax therapy)
- 蜡染 (wax dyeing)
- 蜡人 (wax figure)
- 蜡纸 (wax paper)
- 蜡烛 (candle)
- 蜡黄 (a color described as yellow like wax)
- 蜡丸 (wax ball).
2. A colloquial abbreviation for candle (蜡烛).
动
1. To apply wax (to polish).
2. See also zhà.
古时的祭礼,于年终大祭万物,周朝称为“蜡”。
In ancient times, it referred to a sacrificial ceremony held at the end of the year, known as "蜡" during the Zhou dynasty.
蜡 [zhà]
动
1. A name for an ancient sacrifice. The end-of-year sacrifice for all things in the Zhou dynasty.
2. See also là.
例:
- 天子大蜡八 (The emperor conducts the great wax ceremony).
蜡腊 (year-end sacrifice);
蜡坛 (altar for the wax sacrifice);
蜡宾 (assistant in year-end sacrifices);
蜡祠 (shrine for wax sacrifices);
蜡月 (indicates the twelfth month in the Zhou calendar);
蜡日 (day for the great end-of-year wax sacrifice);
蜡祭 (a name for the sacrifice at the end of the year, combining the offerings to all gods).
蜡 [zhà]
动
1. An ancient sacrificial term. Verified as above.
2. See also là.
名
1. Fly larvae.
(Note: The last statement is a reference pulled from traditional dictionary explanations.)
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