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叶 (yè)
1. 植物的营养器官之一。
[En.] One of the nutritional organs of plants.
2. 像叶子的。
[En.] Leaf-like.
3. 同“页”。
[En.] Same as "page".
4. 世代,时期。
[En.] Generation, period.
5. 姓。
[En.] A surname.
6. 同本义 ([En.] leaf)
引例: 《说文》:叶,艸木之叶也。
[En.] Example: "Shuowen": Leaf, the leaf of grass and wood.
7. 比喻轻小、轻飘像叶子的东西 ([En.] leaf-like thing)
引例: 李商隐《无题》:万里风波一叶舟。
[En.] Example: Li Shangyin's "Untitled": The boat is like a leaf in the vast wind and waves.
8. 历史时期的分段 ([En.] part of a historical period).
例如: 唐朝末叶。
[En.] For example: The end period of the Tang Dynasty.
9. 世,代 ([En.] generation)
引例: 汉《太尉刘宽碑》:勋载二叶。
[En.] Example: Han "Inscription of Grand Commandant Liu Kuan": Meritorious deed spans two generations.
10. 量词。轻薄物体的计量单位。
[En.] Measure word. A unit of measure for thin objects.
11. 古邑名 ([En.] Ye village),在今河南叶县南。
[En.] An ancient village name, now south of Ye County, Henan.
12. 姓。
[En.] A surname.
13. 另见 xié。
[En.] See also xié.
和洽,合。
1. 和洽,合:[En.] Harmonious, united.
叶 (xié)
1. 和洽。同“协” ([En.] be harmonious).
2. 协助;帮助 ([En.] assist).
3. 合,共同 ([En.] together).
古邑名 ([En.] She village),在今河南省叶县南。
1. 古邑名。在今河南省叶县南。春秋时属楚领地。汉置县。
[En.] An ancient village name located in southern Ye County, Henan. It belonged to the Chu territory during the Spring and Autumn period and was established as a county during the Han Dynasty.
2. (今读 yè )姓。
[En.] A surname (currently pronounced yè).
3. 另见 yè;xié。
[En.] See also yè; xié.
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