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溱 [zhēn]
1. Ancient river name, referring to the Zhen River in present-day Henan Province, China.
古水名,在今中国河南省。
2. Describing various states:
a. Numerous and flourishing, as in "the grains are abundant and the plants are thriving";
众多,繁盛,如“百谷~~,庶卉蕃芜”;
b. The appearance of sweating, as in "sweat flowed like a river";
出汗的样子,如“汗出~~”;
c. The appearance of spreading, as in "things unfolded";
舒展的样子,如“物出~~”。
3. An ancient term similar to "臻", meaning to arrive or reach.
古同“臻”,至,到。
溱 [zhēn]
1. An ancient river name, specifically the Zhen River.
古水名 ([En.] Zhen River)
2. Originates from Linwu County, Hunan Province, flows north and merges with Wuxi River, commonly referred to as Wushui; further downstream combines with Lianjiang to form Beijiang, and together with Gui River (Xijiang) flows into the Pearl River, eventually reaching the sea.
源自湖南省临武县南,北流会武溪水,遂通称武水,下流合连江为北江,又合桂水(西江)为珠江,入海。
3. Springs from the northeast of Mixian County in Henan Province, flowing southeast where it joins Weishui to form Shuangjihe, then east into Jialu River.
源出河南省密县东北,东南流会洧水为双洎河,东流入贾鲁河。
4. Also refer to qín.
另见 qín。
溱 [qín]
1. A character used in place names.
地名用字。
2. Also refer to zhēn.
另见 zhēn。
溱 [qín]
1. A character used in place names.
地名用字。
Example: Zhenlong (Qíntóng), a town in Jiangsu.
如:溱潼(Qíntóng)(镇名,在江苏)
2. Also refer to zhēn.
另见 zhēn。
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