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昃 [zè]
1. Sun tilting towards the west.
太阳偏西。
太阳偏西:~食宵衣(旧时称颂帝王勤于政事的套话,太阳偏西时才吃饭,天未亮就穿衣)。旰~(天晚,喻勤于政事)。
Sun tilting towards the west: "Eating supper in evening clothing" (an ancient formula praising emperors for being diligent in governance, implying eating only when the sun tilts west and dressing before dawn). "Evening" (refers to late time, metaphorically indicates diligence in governance).
2. Post meridian.
同本义 ([En.] post meridian)
3. Oblique.
倾斜 ([En.] oblique)
引用:
1. 《说文》:昃,日在西方时侧也。
"Shuōwén Jiězì": "昃, when the sun is in the west, it tilts."
2. 《易·离》:日昃之离,何可久也。
"Yì Jīng": "What can last long when the sun tilts towards the west?"
3. 《书·无逸》:日中昃。
"Shū Jīng": "The sun is at the zenith and then tilts."
4. 《公羊传·定公十五年》:日下昃。 注:“昃,日西也。”
"Gōng Yáng Zhuàn": "When the sun is down, it tilts." Note: "昃 means the sun is in the west."
引用:
1. 仰观参星横,俯怯崖石昃。——清· 方朝诗
"Looking up at the stars crossing, looking down at the cliffs and rocks tilting." — Qing Dynasty, Fang Chao’s poem.
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