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萁
[qí]
名
1. 豆秸 (bean stalk)
2. 一种草,似荻而细 (a type of grass, similar to reedy plants but thinner)
引:
1. 《说文》:萁,豆茎也。从艸,其声 (From the book "Shuo Wen": Qí, refers to bean stalk. It is associated with the grass radical, indicating its sound).
2. 《汉书·杨恽传》:种一顷豆,落而为萁 (From "Han Shu": Planting an acre of beans results in stalks).
3. 《淮南子·时则》:炊萁燧火 (From "Huai Nan Zi": Cooking with bean stalks to kindle fire).
例:
又如: 萁秆 (大豆的茎。晒干后可作燃料) (Bean stalks, the stems of soybeans. Dried stalks can be used as fuel); 萁豆相煎 (比喻骨肉自相残杀) (Bean stalks cooking bean are a metaphor for infighting among kin).
引自繁体辞典解释
名
1. 一种草,似荻而细 (A type of grass, similar to reedy plants but thinner).
"《汉书·卷二七·五行志下之上》:弧萁服,实亡周国" (From "Han Shu": "Curved bean stalks serve, the reality of the destruction of the Zhou state").
唐·颜师古·注:服,盛箭者,即今之步叉也。萁,草,似荻而细,织之为服也 (Commentary by Yan Shigu from the Tang dynasty: "Fú refers to those who carry arrows, akin to modern-day walking forks. Qí is a type of grass that resembles reedy plants and is woven to create garments").
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