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柩 [jiù]
〈名〉
1. 装着尸体的棺材。
[En.] A coffin containing a corpse.
例: 灵柩 (spirit coffin),棺柩 (coffin),柩车 (hearse).
2. 铭,汉时谓刻在石碑上的字为柩。
[En.] Inscriptions, as referred to in the Han dynasty for words carved on stone tablets.
例: 常与古代铭文相关联.
引:
1. 《说文》:柩,棺也。
[En.] "Xuèwén" says: "Jiù is also a coffin."
2. 《尔雅》:古文湨字从匚久,后世又加木旁耳,虚者为棺,实者为柩。
[En.] "Éryǎ" states: The ancient character for 'jiù' derives from 匚, and later added the 木 radical; the empty one refers to 'coffin', and the full one refers to 'jiù'.
3. 《谷梁传·宣公八年》:先迁柩于庙。
[En.] "Gǔliángzhuàn" states: First, transfer the jiù to the temple.
4. 《白虎通》:崩薨,柩之为言究也,久也,不复变也。
[En.] "Báihǔtōng" states: When one passes away, 'jiù' signifies finality and permanence.
5. 《礼记·曲礼》:在床曰尸,在棺曰柩。
[En.] "Lǐjì" states: On the bed, it is called a corpse; in the coffin, it is called 'jiù'.
例:
- 运柩 (to transport a coffin)
- 枢榇 (a coffin containing a corpse)
- 柩尸 (referring to the spirit coffin)
- 柩室 (a room for storing the jiù)
- 柩路 (a vehicle carrying the jiù)
- 柩殡 (to place the jiù)
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