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嫱:
1. A title for a female official in ancient imperial courts, with a higher status than "pin" and "yu."
嫱 (qiáng)
- 〈Noun〉
- [Original Meaning]: A female official in ancient royal courts, ranked below the consort.
- [Character Formation]: Phonetic-meaning compound; composed of "女" (female) and a phonetic element derived from "墙" (qiang).
引:
1. From "Zuo Zhuan·Ai Gong Yuan Nian": There were consorts,嫱, and other female officials.
2. From "Guo Yu·Jin Yu": Prepare for嫱 and pin. Note: "female officials."
3. From Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu’s "Efang Gong Fu": Consorts, concubines,嫱, royal princes, and grandchildren.
例:
- For example: 嫱媛 (concubines); 嫱施 (refers to the beauties Mao Qiang and Xi Shi).
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