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縛
1. See "缚".
1. (verb) to bind with rope. For example: "to have no strength to bind a chicken" (手无缚鸡之力). In "The Zuo Tradition: Year Two of Duke Wen": "Duke Xiang of Jin bound the Qin prisoner, commanding Laiju to slay him with a spear."
2. to restrict or constrain. Bai Juyi's poem "A Tour of Pingyuan to Gift Huishu": "Moreover, I am glad I am not bound, yet my hair is gradually greying." In "Dream of the Red Chamber: Chapter 14": "Born with both talent and beauty, graceful and suave, not bound by officials, customs, or state."
1. (noun) the rope used for binding. In "The Zuo Tradition: Year Six of Duke Xi": "King Wu personally released the binding, accepted the jade, and performed the purification rite." In "Records of the Grand Historian: Vol. 92: Biography of Han Xin": "Xin then untied the bindings, responded to the East, and sat in the West, serving him as a mentor."
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