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暫:
1. See "暂".
2. (Adverb)
1. For a short time; briefly.
- Example: In "Shu Jing · Pan Geng Zhong": "There are misfortunes and inconsistencies, disrespectful and disordered, briefly encountered with treachery."
- Example: In "Yue Fu Shi Ji · Volume 73 · Miscellaneous Songs and Poems 13 · Old Poems · The Wife of Jiao Zhongqing": "You just return home for a short while, I will now report to the official."
2. Tentatively; for the time being.
- Example: In Li Bai's poem "Drinking Alone Under the Moon": "Let’s briefly accompany the moon and shadow, and enjoy the pleasures of spring."
- Example: In "Feng Shen Yan Yi · Chapter One": "Looking ahead, I knew that King Zhou still had twenty-eight years of vitality, so I should not act rashly; I will tentatively return to the palace."
3. Initially; just now.
- Example: In Wang Chong's "Lun Heng · Huo Xu": "At first hearing it was briefly seen, everyone thought it was so; upon careful consideration, it was a baseless statement."
- Example: In Li Yi's poem "Sleeping in Shiyu Mountain": "The dawn moon briefly flies among the thousand trees, the autumn river is separated by several peaks to the west."
4. Suddenly; abruptly.
- Example: In "Shiji · Volume 109 · Biography of General Li": "Guang suddenly leaped forward to catch the Hu'er horse."
- Example: In "Wen Xuan · Jiang Yan · Poem of Farewell": "Who can portray the moment of sudden parting, and capture the feelings of eternal farewell?"
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