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奘
Pinyin: [zàng]
1. Strong, often used in names, such as the Tang Dynasty monk "Xuanzang" in China.
2. Rude in speech, with a stiff attitude. Example: "This person is really rude."
奘
Pinyin: [zàng]
1. Strong ([En.] strong)
2. See also: zhuǎng
奘
Pinyin: [zhuǎng]
1. Stout; big and thick ([En.] stout; be big and thick)
2. See also: zàng
奘
Pinyin: [zhuǎng]
1. Stout; big and thick ([En.] stout; be big and thick)
引
1. From dialects: In the Qin and Jin regions, any person who is large is called "zàng" or "zhuàng."
2. 從《说文》: 奘, “驵大”也,拆分是"大"和"壯"。会意。"壯"也作为声旁。
3. From 《尔雅》: 奘 means "粗" (coarse).
4. From 《西游记》: "手足比毛更奘,星星眼窟明明。"
Example: "That stick is thick on one end and thin on the other."
2. See also: zàng
奘
1. Thick.
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