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龟
guī
[名]
1. A family of reptiles with hard shells on both belly and back, capable of retracting their head, tail, and feet into their shell, can endure hunger and thirst, lives a long time.
A tortoise, particularly the golden tortoise (Chinemys reevesii), which is native to China, Korea, and Japan, has a dark black male and a brown female with yellowish underbelly and dark brown spots. Its plastron can be used for medicine.
2. An insult or derogatory term.
(1) Used to refer to a man whose wife has an affair.
(2) A man who runs a brothel in ancient times.
龟
guī
[形]
1. High and protruding.
2. Metaphorically refers to longevity.
龟
jūn
[动]
1. To refer to "皲". Skin chaps of hands and feet due to freezing.
龟
qiū
[名]
1. The name of a country in the Western Regions during the Han Dynasty, located in present-day Kuqa County, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
龟
qiū
[名]
1. Also refers to the term mentioned above.
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