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障 [zhàng]
1. Block, separate, cut off: 阻隔,遮挡。
2. A small fortification built for defense at border areas during the Qin and Han Dynasties: 中国秦、汉两代边塞上作防御用的城堡。
3. An object used for cover or defense: 用作遮蔽、防卫的东西。
4. An ancient term referring to a painting scroll: 古同“ 幛 ”,画轴。
1. Block, cover: 同本义 ([En.] block; separate; cut off)
2. Obstruct, stop, block, resist, refuse: 阻挡;拒绝 ([En.] obstruct; stop; block; resist; refuse)
3. Cover: 遮挡;遮蔽 ([En.] cover)
4. In Buddhism, refers to troubles or vexations: 佛教用语。烦恼 ([En.] be vexed)
1. A border town built for defense against bandits in ancient times: 古时边塞上险要处用以防捍寇盗而另筑的小城 ([En.] border town)
2. A barrier or shelter: 遮蔽物 ([En.] block; barrier; shelter)
3. A screen made of cloth or fabric: 步障,布帷或屏风 ([En.] screen)
4. A large, oblong sheet of silk for decoration, often inscribed or painted: 幛子 ([En.] a large, oblong sheet of silk)
1. Block, separate, cut off: 同本义 ([En.] block; separate; cut off)
2. Obstruct, stop, block, resist, refuse: 阻挡;拒绝 ([En.] obstruct; stop; block; resist; refuse)
3. Cover: 遮挡;遮蔽 ([En.] cover)
4. In Buddhism, refers to troubles or vexations: 佛教用语。烦恼 ([En.] be vexed)
1. A border town built for defense against bandits in ancient times: 古时边塞上险要处用以防捍寇盗而另筑的小城 ([En.] border town)
2. A barrier or shelter: 遮蔽物 ([En.] block; barrier; shelter)
3. A screen made of cloth or fabric: 步障,布帷或屏风 ([En.] screen)
4. A large, oblong sheet of silk for decoration, often inscribed or painted: 幛子 ([En.] a large, oblong sheet of silk)
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