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驴
lǘ
〈名〉
【本义】: 驴子。家畜名
1. A mammal similar to a horse, but smaller than a horse, capable of carrying goods, pulling carts, plowing fields, and being ridden.
2. A term of insult.
3. A surname.
【引】
1. According to "Shuowen," the donkey has long ears and resembles a horse. The commentary states that "donkeys, mules, and wild horses" were considered exotic animals by Sima Qian and were not used in ancient China, which is why their characters are not found in ancient texts.
2. From Jia Yi's "Lament for Qu Yuan": "After finishing with the ox, I ride the donkey."
3. From "Records of the Grand Historian - Biographies of Astrologers": "A fine steed cannot be yoked with a donkey to make a team."
4. From Liu Zongyuan's "Three Warnings": "In Qian, there are no donkeys."
【例】
- As seen in: "The general applies to the locust but does not hear of the resident."—From "The Book of Documents, Jin language."
【引】
1. A donkey that cannot withstand anger.
【例】
- For example: donkey head (an insulting term referring to a person); donkey king (referring to someone fierce and cruel); donkey year (in ancient times, the Chinese zodiac did not include a donkey, metaphorically meaning no deadline); donkey ticket (metaphor for a vague or incoherent statement); donkey collapse (an insult used for men, referring to a male donkey's reproductive organ); donkey cart (a wagon drawn by a donkey); the donkey giving birth to a horn (metaphor for something that cannot happen); donkey braying and dog barking (metaphor for vulgar writing); donkey in front and horse behind (an insulting term for servants and attendants, referring to someone willingly lagging behind).
2. A term of insult.
【例】
- For example: donkey bird (an insulting term for men); donkey bear (a coward); donkey collapse (referring to donkey bird).
3. A surname.
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