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蒻 [ruò]
1. Young cattail.
嫩蒲草。
2. Fine cattail mat.
细蒲席。
3. The white part of the lotus stem that enters the mud (commonly known as "lotus whip").
莲茎入泥的白色部分(俗称“藕鞭”)。
Example: "The lotus buds are most easily developed; their buds pierce the mud and become a white whip."
4. Young cattail can be used to make mats. Cattail mats are also referred to simply as "cattail."
蒲之柔弱者,嫩的香蒲,可以做席。蒻席也简称蒻.
5. References:
1. "Shuo Wen": 蒻, cattail can be used to make flat mats.
2. "Huainanzi · Zhu Shu": A platform covered with cattail mat.
3. "Chuci · Zhao Hun": Cattail brushes against the wall.
6. Example:
Again, as in cattail mat (a fine and soft mat woven from cattails).
又如:蒻席(蒻草所编织的细软席子).
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