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藉 [jiè]
1. Something placed underneath.
2. Padding: pillow pad.
3. Same as "借" (to borrow).
4. To comfort.
5. Implicit, reserved.
6. Assume, if: “If you encounter rain, you will have lost your appointment, and those who lose their appointments should be executed. If you can be lenient and not execute, then those who die at their posts will certainly be sixteen or seventeen.”
藉 [jiè]
1. Same as the original meaning (pad).
2. Padding (mat).
3. To sit or lie on (lean on).
4. Tread; bully.
5. To comfort (placate).
6. Traditional character of "借" (to borrow).
7. See also jí.
藉 [jí]
1. Tread on; bully.
2. Pay tribute.
3. Same as "籍籍".
4. Surname.
藉 [jiè]
1. To tread, insult: “Everyone regards my younger brother as one who is trampled on.” Wolf trample.
2. Pay tribute: “Its tribute to Chengzhou.”
3. Same as "籍籍".
4. Surname.
藉 [jí]
1. Tread on; bully.
2. Pay tribute.
3. Record.
4. Similar to "籍"; register and confiscate all property.
5. Care for; cherish.
6. To bind; tie.
藉 [jí]
1. Tread on; bully.
2. Pay tribute.
藉 [jí]
1. To tread on; bully.
2. Pay tribute.
3. To record.
4. Similar to "籍"; register and confiscate all property.
5. To care for; cherish.
6. To bind; tie.
藉 [jí]
Disorder.
藉 [jí]
1. Same as "籍".
2. 藉田 (field); farmland used for labor in ancient times by emperors and feudal lords.
3. To till 藉田 (till).
4. Taxes.
5. Same as "阼"; potency.
6. See also jiè.
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