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Meaning of

Pinyin chái
Radical
Strokes
10
Definition
ravenous beast / wolves (collect.)
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豺 [chái] <名> 1. A mammal that is greedy and cruel, often attacking livestock in packs. It is distributed in China and regions like Siberia in Russia and Indonesia (also known as "jackal"). 2. A type of wild dog that is smaller than a wolf, has a yellowish coat, and is less bold than a wolf. It usually hunts alone or in pairs, primarily feeding on carrion or small animals (such as poultry). 3. In ancient texts,豺 refers to a canine, associated with the wolf family, and is often linked to the term "jackal." 引用: 1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": 豺, belonging to the wolf family, dog-like in sound. The character is also written as 犲. 2. From "Erya": 豺, has dog-like paws. 3. From "Cangjie Pian": 豺 resembles a dog, is white with claws; it is swift and adept at biting. 4. From "Lüshi Chunqiu": 豺 is a sacrificial beast, described as dog-like with long hair and a yellow color. 5. From "Shiji": In combat with wolves and jackals. 6. From "Zizhi Tongjian": Cao Gong is referred to as a jackal.
chái láng
jackal and wolf / ravenous wolf / fig. evil person / vicious tyrant
chái láng hǔ bào
jackals, wolves, tigers and panthers (idiom) / animals who are dangerous to man and cattle / fierce and cruel people

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Pinyin chai2
Wubi
eeft|eftt
Cangjie
bhdh
Zhengma
pqdm
Four Corner
24200
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U+8c7a
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