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嬴 [yíng]
1. (noun) Surname.
2. (noun) An ancient city name (Ying village). Located in the northwest of Laiwu County, Shandong Province.
3. (verb) Same as "赢" (yíng).
1. To gain; to increase.
2. To bear; to undertake.
3. To surround.
4. (adjective)
1. Same as "赢" (yíng). Surplus; full.
2. Fertile land.
引:
1. "Six Countries Debate" by Su Xun: "To associate with Ying and not help the Six Countries."
2. "Shuowen Jiezi": "嬴, the surname of Shaohao." Duan Yucai's note: "According to tradition, Qin, Xu, Jiang, Huang, Tan, and Ju all have the surname Ying."
Examples:
- Ying clan (嬴氏, referring to the Qin state or the Qin dynasty).
- Ying woman (嬴女, referring to the daughter of the legendary Qin Mu Gong, known as Nong Yu).
- Ying Xiang (嬴项, a joint reference to Ying Qin and Xiang Chu).
- Ying Tai (嬴台, a legendary site where Xiao Shi and Nong Yu resided).
引 (continued):
1. "Mencius": "Mencius buried in Lu, returning to Qi, stopped at Ying."
动:
1. Same as "赢" (yíng).
1. To gain; to increase.
2. "Yizhou Book": "To win means to surpass."
3. "Records of the Grand Historian": "Winning means to deceive both the uncle and the mother."
4. "Shan Hai Jing": "This is the country of Ying Tu."
2. To bear; to undertake.
Example: "嬴粮" (to undertake grain); "嬴育" (to nurture).
3. To surround.
Reference: "Huainanzi": "Those who are true pursue the transformations of beginnings and ends, and surround the essence of existence."
形:
1. Same as "赢" (yíng).
1. Surplus; full.
2. "Xunzi": "With the world in harmony, the urgent and surplus are balanced."
3. "Xunzi: Strengthen the State": "Surplus is displayed."
4. "Records of the Grand Historian": "Never has there been a surplus of me!"
Example: "嬴绌" (surplus and deficit); "嬴储" (remaining and storing).
2. Fertile land.
Reference: "Shan Hai Jing": "There are gentle people, this is the country of Ying Tu."
Example: "嬴土" (fertile land).
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