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悵 chàng
1. Disappointed, feeling unwell.
2. Disappointed, feeling unwell: ~ and feeling lost. ~ and dazed (in a trance). ~ longing (lost in thought). ~ puzzled. ~ sorrowful. ~ ~. ~ [ci].
Definition:
悵 (chàng)
[Adjective] (形)
(Phonetic compound. From "heart", "long sound". Original meaning: feeling unwell due to disappointment) Same as the original meaning (English: disappointed).
Citations:
1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": hate, longing hate.
2. From "Records of the Grand Historian · Chen She Family": When Chen She was young, he once worked as a laborer; he paused on a ridge while plowing, feeling disappointment and regret for a long time: "If I become rich and noble, I will not forget you."
3. From Mao Zedong's "Qinyuanchun · Changsha": Feeling lost, asking the vast earth, who controls the rise and fall.
Examples:
1. 如: 惆悵 (sentimental; disappointed); 悵況 (dazed); 悵觸 (feelings of disappointment).
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