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multitudinous / the masses / to present (to sb) / to rise / to advance / to progress / archaic variant of 蒸[zheng1]
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烝 [zhēng]
1. 众多 (numerous; many)。
- 例: 烝民 (the masses; the common people)
2. 古代特指冬天的祭祀 (specifically refers to winter sacrifices in ancient times)。
- 例: 冬祭白烝 (winter sacrifices to the white deities)
3. 美 (beautiful; fine)。
4. 进献 (to offer; to present)。
5. 同“蒸”,热气上升 (same as "蒸", meaning steam; to rise with heat)。
6. 古代指与母辈淫乱 (in ancient times refers to incest with maternal relatives)。
动词解释:
1. 同本义 (to evaporate)。
- 引: 烝,火气上升也 (From "Shuōwén Jiězì": "烝 means the rising of fire vapors")
2. 用蒸汽加热,后作“蒸” (to heat with steam; later written as "蒸")。
- 例: 烝炊 (to steam food)
3. 一般指娶父亲的妻妾及兄长的妻妾 (generally refers to marrying one’s father’s concubine and one’s brother’s concubine)。
- 例: 烝淫 (refers to incestuous relations with maternal relatives)
4. 用火烘烤 (to roast)。
- 例: 烝焙 (to roast food)
5. 蒸发 (to evaporate)。
- 引: 王充《论衡》:月丽于上,山烝于下 (Wang Chong's "Lunheng": "The moon shines above, the mountains are evaporating below.")
6. 进;前进 (to advance)。
- 引: 诗·小雅·甫田: "烝我髦士。" (Poetry: "Advance, my fine gentlemen.")
形容词解释:
1. 众多;众 (numerous; many)。
- 引: 天生烝民 (Heaven produces numerous people)
2. 美;美好 (beautiful; fine)。
- 引: 文王烝哉! (Wen Wang is splendid!)
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