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柰 [nài]
1. A type of apple, commonly referred to as "nài zi"; also known as "hua hong" and "sha guo".
(A type of apple, commonly referred to as "nài zi"; also known as "hua hong" and "sha guo".)
2. Same as "奈", meaning how, in what way.
(Same as "奈", meaning how, in what way.)
柰 [nài]
名
1. A type of wood, belonging to the same category as "lin qin" (crab apple).
(A type of wood, belonging to the same category as "lin qin" (crab apple).)
引
1. In "Guang Yun": 柰, a name of fruit-bearing wood.
(In "Guang Yun": 柰, a name of fruit-bearing wood.)
例
Yet another: 柰园 (a garden where nài trees are planted).
(Yet another: 柰园 (a garden where nài trees are planted).)
2. Jasmine, jasmine flower.
(Jasmine, jasmine flower.)
引
1. Xu Ke in "Qing Bai Lei Chao · Plants": Jasmine is an evergreen shrub… In the northern regions, it is called nài.
(Xu Ke in "Qing Bai Lei Chao · Plants": Jasmine is an evergreen shrub… In the northern regions, it is called nài.)
2.代
3. Same as "奈". Nai he, how.
(Same as "奈". Nai he, how.)
引
1. From “Xunzi · Qiang Guo”: Then how about it?
(From “Xunzi · Qiang Guo”: Then how about it?)
2. From "Records of the Grand Historian · Biography of Xiang Yu”: The horse does not run, what can I do? Ah, what can I do?
(From "Records of the Grand Historian · Biography of Xiang Yu”: The horse does not run, what can I do? Ah, what can I do?)
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