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雉 [zhì]
1. Noun: A type of bird, the male has beautiful feathers and a long tail; the female is light yellow-brown with a shorter tail. It is good at running but cannot fly for long periods. The meat is edible, and the feathers can be used for decoration. Commonly known as "wild chicken."
2. Noun: An ancient unit of measurement for the area of city walls, with a length of three zhang and a height of one zhang constituting one "雉."
3. Noun: City wall.
引:
1. "说文": There are fourteen types of 雉.
2. "尚书大传": 雉 refers to wild birds.
3. "韩诗章句": 雉 is an honest and upright bird.
4. "易·说卦": 离 refers to 雉.
5. "礼记·曲礼": Regarding substantial men, 雉 signifies their integrity. There are appropriate times for interactions and distinctions in relations.
6. "诗·邶风·雄雉": The male 雉 flies.
7. "墨子·公输": There are no 雉, rabbits, or fish.
例: For example, 雉尾扇 (a fan made from the tail feathers of a wild chicken, also a ceremonial object); 雉尾 (the fan shield made from wild chicken tail feathers held by attendants during the emperor's court session); 雉经 (to hang oneself; to commit suicide).
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