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囹 [líng]
1. 〔~圄〕Prison; jail.
(囹圄 (yǔ) refers to a prison.)
2. 【本义】:囹圄 (yǔ)
(Original meaning: prison.)
3. 【造字法】:形声。从囗 (wéi),表示与被围有关。令声。
(Character formation: phonetic-semantic compound, with 囗 (wéi) indicating something enclosed.)
4. 【引】
1. 《说文》:囹,狱也。
(According to "Shuōwén Jiězì": "囹" means prison.)
2. 《华严音义》引《说文》:囹圄,周之狱名也。
(According to "Huáyán Yīnyì" quoting "Shuōwén Jiězì": "囹圄" is the name of a prison from the Zhou dynasty.)
3. 《礼记·月令》:省囹圄。 注:“所以禁守系者,若今之别狱矣。”
(From "Lǐjì · Yuè Lìng": "Reduce the number of prisons." Note: "To restrict and detain prisoners, like today's separate prisons.")
4. 《释名》:囹,领也,圄,御也,领录囚徒禁御之也。
(From "Shìmíng": "囹" means to lead, "圄" means to guard; it refers to leading and controlling prisoners.)
5. 《风俗通》:囹,令也,圄,与也。言令人幽闭思愆,改恶为善因原之也。
(From "Fēngsú Tōng": "囹" means to command; "圄" means to confine. It describes making people remain in solitude to reflect on their wrongdoings and turn from evil to good.)
6. 唐· 韩愈《答张彻》:下险疑坠井,守官类拘囹。
(Tang Dynasty, Han Yu's "Reply to Zhang Che": "Falling into a pit raises doubts; observing officials resembles being imprisoned.")
7. 宋· 陆游《晚凉述怀》:屏医却药疾良已,破械空囹盗自消。
(Song Dynasty, Lu You's "Reflections on the Late Evening Cool": "While dismissing doctors and medicines, the desire for control over the prison of theft fades away.")
5. 【例】又如:囹圉(牢狱)
(For example:囹圉 (prison))
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