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狼 [láng]
〈名〉
1. A mammal resembling a dog, known for its cruelty and greed, active at night and capable of harming humans and livestock. Its fur can be used to make clothing and bedding.
2. Any large canine mammal belonging to the dog family, characterized by cunning and greed, which causes significant harm to cattle, sheep, and game animals, and may attack humans, especially in packs.
3. Referring to the Lang nationality, primarily distributed in Guangxi during the mid-Ming to Qing dynasties.
4. A star name, referring to Sirius.
5. A surname.
狼 [láng]
〈形〉
1. Fierce and malicious.
2. Hasty or hurried.
3. Disordered or in distress.
4. Stupid or bulky.
引
1. "Shuowen": The wolf resembles a dog, with a sharp head and white cheeks, broader in the front and back.
2. "Poetry": A line referring to three wolves running together.
例
1. Wolf divination (a legend that wolves must first divine the direction before hunting);
2. Wolf cub (a metaphor for a vicious person);
3. Wolf hair (wolf fur, or a brush made from it);
4. Wolf dog (a dog resembling a wolf, known for its ferocity and keen sense of smell);
5. Wolf's teeth;
6. Wolf and tiger (metaphor for a fierce and brutal person).
星名
Referring to the star Sirius.
1. Example: Wolf arc (referring to both the wolf star and arc star);
2. Wolf horns (the sharp points of Sirius);
3. Wolf star (star name).
狼 [láng]
1. Fierce;
2. Hasty;
3. Disordered;
4. Stupid.
例
1. Wolf panic (hurried and flustered);
2. Wolf retreat (to flee in panic);
3. Wolf and tiger (metaphor for vicious people);
4. Wolf heart (metaphor for a greedy and malicious heart);
5. Wolf-hearted and dog-like (metaphor for a heart that is malicious and greedy, with despicable behavior);
6. Wolf nature (cruel disposition).
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