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魂 [hún]
(名)
1. The entity that superstitious people believe resides in the human body, governing a person, and can exist independently outside the physical body: soul, spirit.
Examples: 魂灵 (soul), 鬼魂 (ghost), 魂不附体 (the soul is not attached to the body).
2. Refers to spirit or emotions:
- 魂飞魄散 (to be extremely frightened).
- 魂不守舍 (the soul is not at peace).
【本义】: Soul, a spirit imagined by ancient people that can exist outside of the human body.
【造字法】: Phonetic compound, from 鬼 (ghost) and 云声 (sound of the clouds).
【释义】:
1. Same as the original meaning ([En.] soul).
2. Spirit, mood ([En.] spirit; mood).
3. The lofty spirit of a nation or ethnicity ([En.] the lofty spirit of a nation).
【引证】:
1. “魂,阳气也。” (Shuowen Jiezi)
2. “人生化为魄,既生魄,阳曰魂。” (Zuo Zhuan)
3. “聊乐我魂。” (Han Shi)
4. “魂者,精气也。” (Lunheng)
5. “精气为物,游魂为变。” (Yi Jing)
6. “随神而来往者谓之魂。” (Ling Shu Jing)
7. “魂去尸长留。” (Yutai Xinyong)
8. “魂悸以魄动。” (Li Bai)
【例】:
- 魂识 (mind; soul); 魂气 (spirit); 魂骸 (the soul and body of the deceased); 魂质 (the spirit and the physical).
2. Spirit or mood ([En.] spirit; mood).
Examples: 断魂 (heartbroken); 梦魂萦绕 (haunted by dreams); 神魂颠倒 (in a trance); 魂交 (spiritual resonance and union); 魂鉴 (mental clarity). It generally refers to the spirit of all things.
Examples: 花魂 (spirit of flowers); 诗魂 (spirit of poetry); 柳魂 (spirit of willows).
3. The lofty spirit of a nation or ethnicity ([En.] the lofty spirit of a nation).
Examples: 民族魂 (national spirit); 国魂 (soul of the country).
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