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攸 [yōu]
1. 所: place; used to indicate location or position, as in "性命~关" (life and death matters).
2. 疾走的样子: a fast running state; like in "~然而逝" (swiftly leave).
3. 水流的样子: the appearance of flowing water; for example, "河水~~" (the river water flows).
4. 文言语助词,无义: a classical Chinese particle with no specific meaning; as in "四方~同" (the four directions are the same).
【本义】: 水流的样子: The original meaning refers to the appearance of flowing water.
【造字法】: 会意: This character is a compound character, made from 攴 (pū) and a simplified form of 人 (person) and 水 (water), indicating a person with a staff or cane walking along a waterway.
【引】
1. 《说文》: 攸, 行水也, 从攴, 从人, 水省. 段玉裁注: "水之安行为攸." (According to "Shuowen", "yóu" refers to flowing water, derives from "攴" and "人" with the water being omitted. The annotation states: "The calm behavior of water is 'yóu'.")
2. 水行攸攸也. —《六书故》引唐本说文 (The water flows continuously.)
1. 同本义: flowing.
2. 安闲: leisurely; for example, in "主人攸尔而笑曰" (The host smiled and said leisurely).
3. 长远: long-term; seen in phrases like "攸长" (long-term).
4. 迅疾: fast; as referenced in "攸然而失" (to lose quickly).
名词定义:
1. 放在动词之前,构成名词性词组,相当于“所”: Used before a verb to form a noun phrase, equivalent to "place."
2. 攸县: You County, established during Han dynasty, now located east of Hunan's You County.
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