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譴
1. Reproach.
Meaning: "Heaven's reproach," "to rebuke."
Example: Han Dynasty's Wang Chong in "Lunheng•Ziji": “Literature values conformity to public will, not defying human intent; when a hundred read it, no one reproaches, and when a thousand hear it, no one complains.”
2. Punished or deposed due to crime.
Meaning: "Punishment and exile."
Example: "Yuan History, Volume 174, Biography of Zhang Kongsun": “Irregular officials punished and exiled, cannot be reinstated for further appointments.”
3. Guilt or sin.
Meaning: Wrongdoing.
Example: "Northern History, Volume 40, Biography of Li Biao": “If I have great guilt, then I wear a white crown, holding a sword, and build a room to request death.”
Example: Ming Dynasty's Tang Xianzu in "Southern Dream, Act 23": “How the scriptures are clearly written outside are irrelevant, it particularly refers to the reproach of women?”
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