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Definition of 「攝」:
1. Commonly seen as "摄" (shè).
2. Adjective: stable.
- **Example:** "摄,摄然,安也。" (In "Ji Yun, Ru Sheng, Tie Yun": "She, she ran, is peace.")
- **Example:** "天下摄然,人安其生。" (In "Han Shu, Volume 64, Biography of Yan Zhu": "The world is peaceful, and people live securely.")
3. Adjective: stable.
- **Example:** "摄,摄然,安也。" (In "Ji Yun, Ru Sheng, Tie Yun": "She, she ran, is peace.")
- **Example:** "天下摄然,人安其生。" (In "Han Shu, Volume 64, Biography of Yan Zhu": "The world is peaceful, and people live securely.")
4. Verb meanings:
- Attract, collect.
- **Word examples:** 摄取 (shè qǔ - to absorb), 摄影 (shè yǐng - photography), 勾魂摄魄 (gōu hún shè pò - to enchant).
- Govern, manage.
- **Word example:** 统摄 (tǒng shè - to control).
- Act as an agent, take charge.
- **Word examples:** 摄政 (shè zhèng - regent), 摄理 (shè lǐ - managing), 摄行 (shè xíng - to act in a managing capacity).
- Preserve, maintain.
- **Word example:** 摄生 (shè shēng - to nurture life).
5. Verb meanings:
- Draw, pull.
- **Example:** "吏尝以过笞余,余欲起,耳摄使受笞。" (In "Han Shu, Volume 32, Biography of Zhang Er and Chen Yu": "The official once punished me, and when I wanted to rise, Er pulled me to receive the punishment.")
- Organize.
- **Example:** "侯生摄敝衣冠,直上载公子上坐,不让。" (In "Shi Ji, Volume 77, Biography of Wei Gongzi": "Hou Sheng arranged the worn clothing and directly helped the young master to sit down, without refusing.")
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