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赐
cí
1. 给,旧时指上级给下级或长辈给小辈。
(To give; in ancient times, it referred to superiors giving to subordinates or elders to juniors.)
2. 敬辞。
(Honorific expression.)
3. 赏给的东西,给予的好处。
(Things that are awarded or benefits that are granted.)
4. 给予;上给予下 (bestow; grant)
(To give; to bestow from above to below.)
5. 请给
(Please.)
引
1. 《说文》:赐,予也。
(From "Shuowen": "Ci", means to give.)
2. 《正字通》:上予下曰赐。
(From "Zhengzitong": what is given from above to below is called "ci".)
3. 《礼记·曲礼》:长者赐,少者贱者不敢辞。
(From "Liji": The elder grants but the younger or the lowly dare not decline.)
4. 《乐府诗集·木兰诗》:策勋十二转,赏赐百千强。
(From "Yuefu": Granting rewards and titles after twelve achievements.)
5. 刘向《列女传·赵将括母》:大王及宗室所赐币帛,尽以与军吏、士大夫。
(From "Lienü Zhuan": The rewards given to officials by the king and the royal family were fully given to military officers and scholars.)
6. 《左传》:若从君惠而免之,三年将拜君赐。
(From "Zuozhuan": If freed by the lord's favor, one will be conferred after three years.)
例
又如:赐光(赏脸,赏光);赐环(将放逐之臣赦罪召还);赐第(皇上敕建的府第);赐田(君主所赐予的田地);赐官(赐予设置家臣以治家邑的权力)
(Other examples: "ci guang" (to be honored), "ci huan" (to grant pardon to exiled subjects), "ci di" (imperial decree to construct a residence), "ci tian" (land granted by the ruler), "ci guan" (to confer titles of office).)
请给
如:赐函;赐示
(Examples: "ci han" (to give a letter); "ci shi" (to grant notice).)
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