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稗 (bài)
1. A type of annual herbaceous plant that grows in rice fields or wet lowland areas, resembling rice, and is considered a weed in rice paddies. Its fruits can be used for brewing liquor or as animal feed.
2. Metaphorically refers to something small or trivial.
- Example: 稗官 (an ancient minor official responsible for relaying street gossip and rumors to the emperor; generally refers to writings that record trivial anecdotes as "稗史").
- Example: 稗史 (books that record trivial anecdotes).
3. [bài] (noun)
- Basic meaning: A type of weed found in rice fields.
- Etymology: Phonetic compound character composed of禾 (grain) and 卑 (low).
4. [bài] (adjective)
- Describes something small or insignificant.
- Example:
- 小也 (small).
- Related terms include: 稗贩 (a minor trader, derived from the idea of triviality).
5. Quotations:
- 《广雅》: 稗, 小也 (bái, refers to being small).
- 《汉书·艺文志》: Derived from 稗官 (the dob of "trivial" speech, with a similar connotation).
- 《宋史·高若讷传》: Mentioning a minor official involved in non-productive trade.
6. Examples:
- 稗官 (ancient minor official title; later referred to writers of trivial stories);
- 稗官野史 (trivial historical records);
- 稗政 (referring to poor political measures).
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