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Definition of 「庆」:
1. 祝贺:celebrate; congratulate.
2. 可祝贺的事:occasion of celebration.
3. 姓:surname.
1. 祝贺:~贺(congratulate);~祝(celebrate);~幸(celebrate happiness);~典(celebrate a ceremony);~功(celebrate achievements).
2. 可祝贺的事:国~(national celebration);大~(grand celebration).
3. 姓:surname.
庆 (qìng)
〈动〉
【本义】: 祝贺;庆贺 (The original meaning: to celebrate; to congratulate)
【造字法】: 会意。甲骨文字形,左边是个“文”字,中间有个心,表示心情诚恳; 右边是一张鹿皮。合起来表示带着鹿皮,真诚地对人庆贺。小篆字形上面是鹿字省略一部分;中间是“心”字,表心意;下边是“攵”(suī脚),表示“往”。意思跟甲骨文相同。 (Character formation: Pictophonetic. The oracle bone script shows a "文" on the left, a heart in the middle symbolizing sincere feelings, and a deer hide on the right, together indicating a sincere celebration with a deer hide. The small seal script shortens the deer character, keeps the meaning of "heart" and incorporates a part showing direction.)
1. 同本义 ([En.] celebrate; congratulate)
2. 赏赐 ([En.] award)
庆 (qìng)
〈名〉
1. 喜; 福庆,吉庆 ([En.] occasion of celebration)
2. 福泽。有幸的事 ([En.] blessing)
3. 如: 余庆; 庆云(庆烟。祥瑞的云气);庆霄(吉祥的云气);庆灵(景云与灵芝);庆绪(福善的事业);庆延(福泽绵延);庆祉(福泽);庆室(吉宅);
4. 通“卿”。卿士,大臣掌事者 ([En.] a minister or a high official in ancient times)
5. 姓: surname.
庆 (qìng)
〈动〉
【本义】: 祝贺;庆贺
1. 同本义 ([En.] celebrate; congratulate)
2. 赏赐 ([En.] award)
庆 (qìng)
〈名〉
1. 喜; 福庆,吉庆 ([En.] occasion of celebration)
2. 福泽。有幸的事 ([En.] blessing)
3. 如: 余庆; 庆云(庆烟。祥瑞的云气);庆霄(吉祥的云气);庆灵(景云与灵芝);庆绪(福善的事业);庆延(福泽绵延);庆祉(福泽);庆室(吉宅);
4. 通“卿”。卿士,大臣掌事者 ([En.] a minister or a high official in ancient times)
5. 姓: surname.
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