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胙 [zuò]
Meaning:
1. In ancient times, it refers to the meat offered during sacrifices.
(En. sacrificial meat)
2. To bless; to provide favor.
(En. bless)
3. It is an ancient character equivalent to "祚" (zuò), which refers to the position of a ruler.
(En. the position of a ruler)
4. To grant or confer.
(En. grant)
Examples:
1. 胙肉 (sacrificial meat offered to deities during rituals)
2. 胙侑 (to grant sacrificial meat, symbolizing closeness)
3. 胙余 (the leftover wine and meat after a sacrifice)
4. 胙席 (sacrificial banquet)
Other meanings:
1. It can also refer to "阼" (zuò), meaning steps or stairs.
(En. step)
Examples:
1. 胙阶 (the steps located on the east side before the main hall, traditionally used for welcoming guests by the host)
Usage as a verb:
1. To bless or provide favor.
(En. bless)
Examples:
1. 胙胤 (to bless descendants, often referring to a legacy of power)
2. 胙德 (traditional praises for emperors, referring to their virtues)
2. To confer or grant.
(En. grant)
Examples:
1. 胙侑 (to grant sacrificial meat, indicating closeness).
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