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shaggy dog / striped / surname Pang / old variant of 龐|庞[pang2] / huge / enormous
Usage
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尨 [máng]
1. Same as "龙" (dragon).
2. A hairy dog.
3. Variegated in color.
1. Same as the original meaning: hairy dog. (English: hairy dog)
2. Adjective: Same pronunciation as "庞." Tall; huge. (English: tall; huge)
3. Reference to a hairy or somewhere else; see méng.
1. Same as the original meaning: hairy dog. (English: hairy dog)
A quote from "The Book of Songs": "Do not let the hairy dog bark."
1. Adjective: Also pronounced as "庞." Tall; huge. (English: tall; huge)
Quote: "The tiger sees it, it is a big hairy creature."
1. Describes a disheveled appearance, as in "solitary fur looks messy."
2. Reference to "尨茸" (hairy).
1. Adjective: Color mixed and impure.
From "Zuo Zhuan: Year Two of Duke Min": "The clothing is of varied colors, far from its own essence."
2. Refers to mixed gray hair.
From "Wen Xuan: Zhang Heng's 'Thinking of the Mysterious'": "The guard has gray eyebrows and the young man is faint, approaching the three leaves and encountering the martial."
1. Adjective: Color mixed and impure.
From "Zuo Zhuan: Year Two of Duke Min": "The clothing is of varied colors, far from its own essence."
2. Refers to mixed gray hair.
From "Wen Xuan: Zhang Heng's 'Thinking of the Mysterious'": "The guard has gray eyebrows and the young man is faint, approaching the three leaves and encountering the martial."
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