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谮 (zèn)
1.通“僭”。不信。
1. It means "doubt" or "not to believe." Related to the character "僭."
谮 (zèn)
(动)
(Shape-sound; from "言" meaning "speech" and "赞" (zǎn) meaning "to praise." The original meaning: to speak ill of someone without basis.) Same as the primary meaning (English: calumniate; slander).
引:
1.《玉篇》: 谮,谗也。
1. "In the classic 'Yupian': '谮' means 'slander.'”
2.《诗·小雅·巷伯》: 彼谮人者,谁适与谋?
2. "From 'The Book of Songs': 'Who is scheming with this slanderer?'"
3.《公羊传·庄公元年》: 夫人谮公于齐侯。
3. "In 'The Commentary of the Spring and Autumn Annals': 'Someone is slandering the duke to the leader of Qi.'" Note: "If it's a matter, it's called a lawsuit; if it adds false accusations, it's called slander."
4.《论语·颜渊》: 浸润之谮。
4. "In 'The Analects': 'The slander of someone who has infiltrated.'"
5.《韩非子·奸劫弑臣》: 处非道之位,被众口之谮。
5. "In 'Han Feizi': 'Those in improper positions are subject to slander from the masses.'"
6.《明史》: [牛金星]因谮其(李岩)欲反。
6. "In 'The History of Ming': '[Niu Jinxing] slandered him (Li Yan) for wanting to rebel.'"
例:
﹝x3#: 又如:遭谮 (遭到诽谤谗害); 谮语 (谗言; 说别人的坏话); 谮人 (诬谗他人); 谮害 (进谗言伤害)
Example: For instance,遭谮 (to suffer slander); 谮语 (slanderous words; speaking ill of others); 谮人 (to slander someone); 谮害 (to harm through slander).
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