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Meaning of

Pinyin zhū
Radical
Strokes
15
Definition
(surname) / all / many / various
Usage
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諸 1. Numerous; each individual. Example: “諸事” (various matters), “諸子百家” (hundreds of schools of thought), “諸善男子,善女人” (all good men and women). 2. All; everything. Example: In "後漢書•卷三•肅宗孝章帝紀" (Book of the Later Han, Volume 3, Biography of Emperor Xian), it states: “諸以前妖惡禁錮者,一皆蠲除之,以明棄咎之路” (all those previously imprisoned for evil deeds were to be released, to clarify the path of abandoning blame). In "明史•卷二•太祖本紀" (History of the Ming, Volume 2, Annals of the Founding Emperor), it mentions: “諸遭亂為人奴隸者復為民” (all those who had been enslaved due to turmoil were restored to citizenship). 3. A phonetic combination of "之" and "於". "之" is a pronoun, and "於" is a preposition. Example: “付諸行動” (put into action). In "論語•衛靈公" (The Analects of Confucius, Wei Ling Gong), it states: “子張書諸紳” (Zizhang wrote it down). 4. A phonetic combination of "之" and "乎". "之" is a pronoun, and "乎" is a particle. Example: In "論語•子罕" (The Analects of Confucius, Zi Han), it questions: “有美玉於斯,韞而藏諸?求善賈而沽諸?” (If there is beautiful jade here, would you hide it? Would you seek good merchants to sell it?). 5. At; in. Example: In "禮記•祭義" (Records of Rituals, Rites of Sacrifice), it says: “是故君子合諸天道,春禘秋嘗” (Therefore, gentlemen harmonize with the ways of heaven, spring and autumn offerings). 6. He; it; his. Example: In "論語•學而" (The Analects of Confucius, Learning), it states: “告諸往而知來者” (inform those of the past to understand those of the future). 7. A surname. For example, in the Ming Dynasty, there was a person named 諸茂卿 (Zhu Maoqing).

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