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讽
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〈动〉
【本义】: 背诵;朗读;传诵
(Original Meaning: recite; chant; intone)
1. 同本义 ([En.] recite; chant; intone)
Reciting without looking at the book, memorizing. Examples:
- ~诵 (recite with intonation)
- ~咏 (recite poetically)
2. 婉言微辞或指责 ([En.] slightly blame)
Using implicit words to advise or satirize. Examples:
- ~刺 (satire)
- ~谏 (admonishing indirectly using gentle language)
- ~喻 (a rhetorical device, explaining a principle through storytelling)
- ~一劝百 (one piece of advice can serve to caution many)
3. 规劝 ([En.] admonish; advise)
Advising or admonishing gently. Examples:
- ~谏 (using euphemistic words to counsel)
- ~诫 (admonishing through gentle advice)
- ~一劝百 (a literary piece intended to admonish, where one matter serves as a warning for many)
引
1. 《说文》:讽,诵也。
(From "Shuo Wen": 讽 means to recite.)
2. 《周礼·大司乐》:兴道讽诵言语。注:“倍文曰讽,以声节之曰诵。”
("Rites of Zhou, Music Supervisor": Exciting discourse includes reciting. Note: Reciting is referred to as 讽, with rhythm noted as 诵.)
3. 《荀子·大略》:少不讽。注:“谓就学讽诗书也。”按,诗风雅颂三类,以风为之,风借为讽。
("Xunzi": The young should not recite. Note: Refers to learning poetry and texts.)
4. 唐·白居易《游襄阳怀孟浩然》:今我讽遗文,思人至其乡。
(Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi: Now I recite the forgotten text, thinking of a person in their hometown.)
5. 《西游记》:三藏就合掌讽起斋经。
("Journey to the West": The monk clasped his hands to recite the scriptures.)
例
又如:讽味(诵读诗文而玩索其中的意味);讽经(念经);讽书(背书);讽术(背诵经艺)
(Examples: 讽味 (to recite poetry and explore its meanings); 讽经 (to chant scriptures); 讽书 (to memorize texts); 讽术 (to recite learned skills))
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