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「諱」
1. See "讳".
2. Verb: To refrain from saying or to be unwilling to express due to certain concerns.
Example: "讳言".
From Zuo Zhuan, Zhuangong Eighteenth Year: "In summer, the duke pursued the Rong people to the west of the Ji river. He did not mention their arrival, he refrained from saying it."
From Song History, Volume 314, Biography of Fan Zhongyan: "Usually refraining from speaking of military preparations, when the enemy arrives, can one exclusively blame the defending officials for their deaths?"
3. Verb: To conceal or to hold back information.
Example: "直言无讳", "讳疾忌医".
From New History of the Tang, Volume 145, Biography of Yang Yan: "When Xuanzong dealt with the northern tribes, many sentinels died, but the border generals concealed this and did not report it."
From The Tale of the World, Volume 33, "Du Shiniang Angrily Sinks the Treasure Chest": "Between husband and wife, sharing life and death together, any matters can be discussed, one must never conceal."
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