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溟 [míng]
形 1. (a) Describes something as damp or moist; (b) Describes something as dim or dark.
(En.) (a) Damp; (b) Dim.
名 2. Sea.
(En.) Sea.
形 1. Same as the original meaning (En. drizzly).
引: (1) "Shuowen": 溟, small rain drizzles.
(2) Yang Xiong's "Tai Xuan · Shao": Fine rain drizzles. Note: "The fine rain is called drizzling."
例: For example: 溟沐 (appearance of fine rain).
形 2. Corresponds to 冥. Confused, lacking clarity.
(En.) Dull; muddleheaded.
引: (1) "Wenzi · Xia De": Without courtesy, righteousness, cleanliness, and shame, the masses are in an oppressive fog.
名 1. Sea.
引: (1) Sun Chuo's "You Tiantai Shan Fu": Sometimes reverses the scene in the deep sea. Note: Referring to the ocean.
(2) Wang Bo's "Tengwang Ge Xu": The land is steep and the southern sea is deep.
例: For example: 东溟; 溟岛 (small island in the sea); 溟渤 (mythical "Ming Sea" and "Bo Sea". Generally refers to the ocean).
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