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咼:
1. Also seen as “呙”.
1. Also seen as "呙".
2. Describes a crooked or slanted mouth.
2. Describes a crooked or slanted mouth.
3. Extended meaning refers to slanting.
3. Extended meaning refers to slanting.
4. Adjective: Describes a mouth that is crooked or not straight. "Xu Wen Jie Zi . Mouth section" states: "呙, mouth slanted and not straight." From Song Dynasty, Chen Shan's "Men Shi Xin Hua. First collection. Volume three. Reading the Lotus Sutra: "The lips do not droop, nor do they retract; they are not rough or coarse, even large sores do not lack or damage; they are also not slanted."
4. Adjective: Describes a mouth that is crooked or not straight. "Xu Wen Jie Zi . Mouth section" states: "呙, mouth slanted and not straight." From Song Dynasty, Chen Shan's "Men Shi Xin Hua. First collection. Volume three. Reading the Lotus Sutra: "The lips do not droop, nor do they retract; they are not rough or coarse, even large sores do not lack or damage; they are also not slanted."
5. See “咼氏”.
5. See "咼氏".
6. See “咼墮髻”.
6. See "咼墮髻".
7. To cut slowly. An ancient punishment method of slowly cutting a person to death, also known as Lingchi.
7. To cut slowly. An ancient punishment method of slowly cutting a person to death, also known as Lingchi.
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