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豺 [chái]
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1. A mammal that is greedy and cruel, often attacking livestock in packs. It is distributed in China and regions like Siberia in Russia and Indonesia (also known as "jackal").
2. A type of wild dog that is smaller than a wolf, has a yellowish coat, and is less bold than a wolf. It usually hunts alone or in pairs, primarily feeding on carrion or small animals (such as poultry).
3. In ancient texts,豺 refers to a canine, associated with the wolf family, and is often linked to the term "jackal."
引用:
1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": 豺, belonging to the wolf family, dog-like in sound. The character is also written as 犲.
2. From "Erya": 豺, has dog-like paws.
3. From "Cangjie Pian": 豺 resembles a dog, is white with claws; it is swift and adept at biting.
4. From "Lüshi Chunqiu": 豺 is a sacrificial beast, described as dog-like with long hair and a yellow color.
5. From "Shiji": In combat with wolves and jackals.
6. From "Zizhi Tongjian": Cao Gong is referred to as a jackal.
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