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Definition of 「溫」:
1. Ancient name of a river. ➊ Refers to the Hongjiang River east of Zunyi City, Guizhou Province today.
2. Warm; not cold or hot.
3. To make warm.
4. Temperature. Such as high temperature; low temperature; furnace temperature; constant temperature; cooling down.
5. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it refers to nourishment.
6. Terminology in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Refers to febrile disease.
7. Name of a historical prefecture located in Henan Province.
8. Ancient state name. Established during the Tang Dynasty, its administrative center is in modern Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, covering present-day Yongjia County, Leqing City, Ruian City, Pingyang County, Wencheng County, Taishun County, and others.
9. A surname.
1. (Ancient name of a river) ➊ Refers to the Hongjiang River mentioned in the "Shuowen".
2. Warm; not cold or hot.
3. To make warm.
4. Temperature, high or low.
5. Refers to nourishment in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
6. Medical term for febrile illness.
7. A historical administrative district located in Henan.
8. Ancient state established during the Tang Dynasty, now part of Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province.
9. A surname.
1. "To nurture".
2. To accumulate or harbor feelings or emotions.
3. To be tolerant or implicit.
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