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祟 [suì]
1. (noun) Superstitious terms referring to disasters brought by ghosts and deities; also borrowed to indicate improper actions. Example: to commit a ~. To act in a ~ manner. Evil ~.
2. (noun) The original meaning: disasters caused by deities and spirits. Etymology: ideographic; composed of 示 (meaning relation to gods) and 出 (to signify something coming out), indicating ghosts causing trouble.
3. (noun) Quoted reference: "In the "Strategies of the Warring States – Qi Strategy": The ruler feels inauspicious, is afflicted by the curse of the ancestral universe, is weighed down by flattery from his ministers, and offends his lord."
4. (examples) Further examples: disasters (祸祟); "cursed book" (祟书) refers to a book that superstitious people believe can reveal when and how spirits will cause illness; calamity caused by gods (祟恶).
5. (adjective) Referring to actions that are sneaky, insidious, or improper (English: in secret, evil). Examples: to act in a secretive manner (鬼鬼祟祟); to cause trouble covertly (暗中作作祟).
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