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栎 (lì)
名词
1. A deciduous tree, with long oval leaves, producing round hard nuts; the leaves can be fed to silkworms; the wood is hard and used for making furniture and construction; the bark can be used for tanning leather or making dye. Also known as "麻栎" (má lì) or "橡" (xiàng); commonly referred to as "柞树" (sawtooth oak).
2. A type of deciduous tree, with yellowish-brown flowers; its fruit is called acorn or oak gall. The wood is hard and used for furniture and construction; the bark can be used for tanning leather or making dye. The leaves can be fed to sawtooth silkworms. There is also a type called cork oak, with light soft bark that is elastic and serves as the primary material for making cork.
3. Railing, such as balustrades and banisters.
4. The name of an ancient city during the Spring and Autumn period, the secondary capital of the Zheng state, located in present-day Yuxian County, Henan Province.
动词
1. To scrape, to knock, to strike.
2. To chew.
3. See also yuè.
引例
1. 《说文》: 栎,栎木也。
2. 《诗·秦风·晨风》: 山有苞栎。
3. 《山海经·西山经》: 白于之山,下多栎檀。
4. 明· 刘基《诚意伯刘文成公文集》: 槠栎草斗之实。
5. 《史记》: 建章宫后阁重栎中,有物出焉。
6. 《史记·楚元王世家》: 嫂厌叔,叔与客来,嫂详为羹尽,栎釜,宾客以故去。
7. 潘岳《射雉赋》: 栎雌妒异,倏来忽往。
8. 《艺文类聚》引《广志》: 以牙栎之,裁断皮出血。
此外:
1. [地名] 杜阳, located in Shaanxi Province, China.
2. (櫟)
另见:
1. 櫟 (Yuè)
2. 另见: lì
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