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觴 shāng
1. 古代酒器。
Ancient drinking vessel.
2. 歡飲,進酒。
Joyful drinking; toasts.
3. 向人敬酒 ([En.] toast)
To offer a toast to someone.
4. 飲,喝 ([En.] drink)
To drink.
5. 宴請 ([En.] fete; entertain at a banquet)
To host or entertain guests at a banquet.
引:
1. 《說文》:觴,爵實曰觴,虛曰觶。
"Shang" refers to a vessel; the full one is called "shang," and the empty one is called "zhi." (from Shuowen Jiezi)
2. 《禮記·投壺》:請行觴。
"Please pass the shang." (from Liji)
3. 晉· 陶淵明《歸去來兮辭》:引壺觴以自酌,眄庭柯以怡顏。
"I pour my own drink and admire the branches in the courtyard." (from Tao Yuanming's poem)
例:
又如:觴勺(指觴與勺。都是盛酒器);
For example: shang spoon (referring to both shang and a spoon, both are drinking vessels);
觴令(即酒令。今俗謂猜拳、划拳);
shang command (which refers to the drinking game, commonly known today as guessing or fist-guessing);
觴豆(酒器與籩豆。皆為飲食的用具。借喻飲食);
shang dou (a type of drinking vessel, used in food and drink);
觴爵(酒器);
shang jue (another term for a drinking vessel);
觴觥(泛指酒器);
shang gong (a general term for drinking vessels);
觴酌(飲酒器)
shang zhuo (drinking vessel).
引:
1. 《呂氏春秋》:管仲觴桓公。
"(Guan Zhong) offered a toast to Duke Huan." (from Lüshi Chunqiu)
2. 《禮記·表記》:觴酒豆肉。
"Pour the wine and serve meat." (from Liji)
3. 《戰國策·秦策》:王觴將軍。
"The king raised a toast to the general." (from Strategies of the Warring States)
4. 《莊子·徐無鬼》:楚王觴之。
"The King of Chu offered a toast." (from Zhuangzi)
例:
又如:觴客(宴饗賓客);
For example: shang ke (hosting guests at a banquet);
觴奠(酹酒祭奠);
shang dian (pouring wine for a memorial offering);
觴祝(敬酒祝願);
shang zhu (offering a toast to make a wish);
觴行(行觴,傳杯)
shang xing (passing the cup during a toast).
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