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Pinyin shì
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「謚」 shì [名] 1. A title conferred upon ancient emperors, nobles, ministers, and other high-ranking individuals after their death based on their lifetime actions. (古代帝王、貴族、大臣等死後依其一生所行事蹟給予的稱號。) 2. To confer a posthumous title; to establish a posthumous title. (加給謚號,定謚號。) 3. A name or title; a designation. (稱;號。) 4. Calm or tranquil. (静。) 引: 1. "According to The Book of Rites, the music record: 'Thus observing their dance, one knows their virtue; hearing their posthumous title, one knows their deeds.'" (《禮記•樂記》:“故觀其舞,知其德,聞其謚,知其行也。”) 2. "The people of Zheng reburied Duke You and posthumously honored him as Duke Ling." (《左傳•宣公十年》:“(鄭人)改葬幽公,謚之曰靈。”) 3. "Sima Xiangru said: 'Dying without a name, I am posthumously known as extremely foolish.'" (漢司馬相如《喻巴蜀檄》:“身死無名,謚為至愚。”) 4. "The Erya states: 'Posthumous title means calmness.'" (《爾雅•釋詁上》:“謚,静也。”) 【本义】: A title with connotations of praise or criticism conferred upon the dead. (【本义】:古代皇帝、貴族、大臣、傑出官員或其它有地位的人死後所加的帶有褒貶意義的稱號) 【造字法】: A phono-semantic compound; the character combines the element for 'speech' with sound elements. Thus, it refers to conveying praise or criticism through speech. (【造字法】:形聲。从言,益聲。用言論給予褒貶,故從言。本作「謚」。) [動] 1. To confer or grant; especially refers to the posthumous bestowal of a title. (授與,加封;尤指死後追封) 引: 1. "Wang Bao remarked: 'Fortunate to have a posthumous title as 'Cave Flute'." (王褒《洞簫賦》:幸德謚爲洞簫兮。) 2. "Sima Qian wrote: 'Dying without a name, posthumously honored as extremely foolish, brings shame to my parents, becoming a laughingstock for the world.'" (《史記·司馬相如列傳》:身死無名,謚爲至愚,恥及父母,爲天下笑。) 笑貌 1. A smiling expression. (笑貌。《玉篇•言部》:“謚,笑皃。”) 笑聲 1. A laughing sound. (笑聲。《集韻•錫韻》:“謚,笑聲。”)

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