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亙 gèn
1. Same as "恆". Refers to the crescent moon.
同“恆”。月上弦。
"亙, the moon's crescent..."
In "Poetry": "As the moon is in its gèn phase."
Note: "Poetry • Lesser雅 • Heaven's Protection" uses "As the moon is in its héng phase."
亙 gèn
[動]
1. To extend or stretch continuously.
連綿不斷,伸展開去 ([En.] extend; stretch)
Examples:
- "亙, is the same as 通."
- "In the Book of Northern History: Banners stretch across a thousand miles."
- "In the stories of聊齋志異: The area is several dozen mu, buildings extend across."
- "In Tang dynasty, 柳宗元's note: Its water is large, doubling that of the stone canal, reaching the two banks."
Examples: 连亙 (to continuously span); 亙带 (to extend continuously); 亙绝 (to completely block).
2. To run horizontally across; to span.
橫貫;在空間橫過或伸過去 ([En.] span)
Examples:
- "In 'Marriage on the Execution Ground': This unprecedented act, sharp as a dagger, pierces the mortal enemy."
- "In 清·沈暭旦's 'Touch the Fish': Look at the bridge spanning like a rainbow."
Examples: 亙屏 (horizontally spanning screen); 亙舒 (to spread out horizontally); 亙隔 (to block horizontally).
亙 gèn
[副]
To exhaust, to end; to connect throughout.
窮盡,終;貫串 ([En.] all over)
Examples:
- "In 明·黃寶's preface: An eternity seems like a day."
Examples: 亙天 (throughout the sky; very vast); 亙地 (throughout the land); 亙年 (throughout the years); 亙代 (throughout the ages).
The above definition also has another reading.
上述[一]的另一种读音。
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