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屦 (jù)
1. An ancient type of shoe made of hemp or ramie.
1. An ancient type of shoe made of hemp or ramie: "The price of shallow shoes is low, but prosthetics are very expensive" (describes a dark society where rulers are ruthless and inflict severe punishments).
2. To tread on; to trample.
3. Same as "屡" (lǚ).
屦 (jù)
Noun
(Phonetic-Loan Character: From "履" (shoes) shortened, "娄" as the sound element. Original meaning: Sandals made of hemp, ramie, etc. Later, more generally refers to shoes.)
【English】: straw sandals
引:
1. "Shuowen": 屦 means shoes. Explanation: "What is now called shoes was all named 屦 before the Han Dynasty."
2. "Zhou Li · Juren": In charge of the king and queen’s shoes.
3. "Zuo Zhuan · Xigong Year Four": Together with their provisions, shoes were provided. Explanation: "Shoes made of silk are called 履, those made of hemp are called 屝, and the coarse ones are called 屦."
4. "Shijing · Wei Feng · Ge Ju": "Tightly woven ramie sandals can walk on frost."
例:
- 屦贱踊贵: Due to the high number of individuals suffering foot amputations, shoes have become very cheap, while prosthetic prices soar.
- 屦人: An official position in the Zhou Li responsible for the clothing and shoes of the king and queen.
- 屦及剑及: A metaphor for decisive and rapid action, showing urgency.
- 屦缕: Weaving sandals and managing horses.
屦 (jù)
Verb
To tread on; to trample.
【English】: tread on; trample
引:
1. "Shiji · Ji Bu Luan Bu Zhuan": "The soldiers treading on the army’s shoes."
2. Yang Xiong "Yu Lue Fu": "The sandals are trampled upon, adorned with the snake’s belt." (Here, “trampled” refers to aggressiveness, as in beasts like tigers.)
例:
- 屦企: To tiptoe and look.
- 屦校: To wear foot shackles. "校" refers to the implement used for imprisonment of feet.
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