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晴
qíng
形
1. The sky is cloudless or has few clouds: sunny day. Clear and bright. Calm and sunny. Beautiful and clear. Bright and refreshing. Clear and blue. Clear rain gauge.
【本义】: Rain stops, there are no clouds, and the weather is clear.
【造字法】: Phonetic compound. From 日 (sun), sounding with 青 (qīng). 青 (qīng) historically refers to the color blue and also has a semantic function. In "Shuōwén" (说文), it is written as "夝". It means that during the night (evening), after the rain stops, stars appear.
【引】
1. "Shuōwén": 夝, means rain stops and stars appear at night. It comes from evening (夕), producing sound. Night is called evening (夕) producing life (生).
2. "Cāngjiē Piān": 夝, means rain stops and there are no clouds.
3. "Hànshū · Tiānwénzhì": The sky is clear and bright, and the stars are seen.
4. Pan Yue's "Xianju Fu": Light rain newly clears, the universe is bright and clear.
5. The bright river distinctly shows trees of Hanyang. — Tang Dynasty, Cui Hao’s poem "Yellow Crane Tower".
6. Song Dynasty, Lu You’s "Passing by Little and Big Lonely Mountains": Winter and summer, sunny and rainy.
7. Ming Dynasty, Yuan Hongdao’s "Travel Notes of Manjing": Was washed by clear snow.
【例】
For example:
- 晴岚 (qínglán): mist in the mountains on a sunny day
- 放晴 (fàngqíng): turning sunny after rain
- 晴川 (qíngchuān): the river surface on a sunny day
- 晴日 (qíngrì): sunny day
- 晴昊 (qínghào): clear sky
- 晴雪 (qíngxuě): accumulated snow after the sky clears
- 晴虚 (qíngxū): clear sky, where 虚 refers to the vastness of space.
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