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笞 (chī)
1. To hit with a whip or a bamboo board.
2. An ancient punishment involving striking a person's back or buttocks with a bamboo board or brambles.
笞 (chī)
1. To hit with a whip or bamboo board: whip hitting.
2. An ancient form of punishment using a bamboo board or bramble to strike someone's back or legs: flogging punishment.
笞 (chī)
(Verb)
Original Meaning: To strike with a bamboo board or bramble.
Character Formation: Phono-semantic compound; composed of "bamboo" and the phonetic element.
笞 (chī)
(Noun)
An ancient punishment involving flogging with a whip or bamboo board (English: flog). For example: whip used for flogging (笞杖); judgment through torture (笞决).
笞 (chī)
(Verb)
Original Meaning: To strike with a bamboo board or bramble.
Character Formation: Phono-semantic compound; composed of "bamboo" and the phonetic element.
Reference:
1. "Shuō Wén": 笞 means to strike.
2. "Han Shu - Xing Fa Zhi": Those who are flogged can be taught.
3. "Xún Zǐ - Zheng Lùn": To strike with a board on the legs.
Example: As in: to flog with bamboo and bramble (笞楚); to hit with a board or stick (笞挞); to compel through flogging (笞服).
笞 (chī)
(Noun)
An ancient punishment involving flogging with a whip or bamboo board (English: flog). For example: whip used for flogging (笞杖); judgment through torture (笞决).
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