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菀 [wǎn]
1. A perennial herbaceous plant, with a stalk over two meters high, serrated leaves. The root and rhizome can be used in medicine.
- 〔紫~〕
- [En.] A perennial herb, over two meters tall, with serrated leaves; its roots and rhizomes can be used medicinally.
2. The appearance of flourishing vegetation.
- [En.] The lush appearance of plants.
3. (Literary) The state of being exuberant; flourishing; luxuriant; thick.
- [En.] Exuberant; flourishing; luxuriant; thick.
4. Refers to stagnation; accumulation; gloomy.
- [En.] Stagnation; accumulation; gloomy.
5. (See also: yù)
引:
1. "The Book of Songs, Daya, Sangrou": 菀彼桑柔. (Transmission: "菀,茂貌.")
2. "The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Zhengyue": 有菀其特.
菀 [yù]
1. Flourishing; luxuriant.
- [En.] Luxuriant.
2. Withered; diseased.
- [En.] Withered.
3. Commonly understood as "蕴", signifying gloominess.
- [En.] Gloomy.
4. (See also: wǎn)
引:
1. "The Book of Songs, Daya, Sangrou": 菀彼桑柔,其下侯旬.
例:
- 菀枯 (Lushness and wilting of vegetation; metaphor for man’s honor and disgrace, strengths and weaknesses.)
- 菀柳 (A withered willow; a metaphor for decayed politics.)
名词:
1. Garden; generally synonymous with "苑".
- "Guanzi, Shui Di": 地者,万物之本原,诸生之根菀也。
- "Hanshu, Juan 86, Wang Jia Chuan": "Zhao Shu ba wàn, er yi ci xian er qian yu qing, jun tian zhi zhi cong ci duo huai."
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