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躁 [zào]
1. Impetuous, not calm.
性急,不冷静。
2. Impetuous, not calm: restless; suddenly moving; hasty; excited (restless and lightheaded).
性急,不冷静:~动。~进。~狂(浮躁轻狂)。急~。浮~。骄~。烦~。性情~。
3. Very fast; rapid.
急疾;迅速。
4. Flighty and rash; irascible; irritable.
浮躁;不专一。
References:
1. "Shuowen Jiezi": 疾; also written as 躁.
2. "Kao Gong Ji, archer": Feathers kill too quickly. Now the character is written as 躁.
3. "Guanzi, Mind Techniques": The restless are not calm.
4. "Yi Jing, Commentary on the Hexagrams": The hexagram Xun refers to restlessness.
5. "Zhen refers to resolved impetuosity."
6. "Liji, Monthly Orders": One must cover their body and not be restless. Note: "movement."
7. "Liji, Internal Regulations": Dogs are restless with exposed hind quarters. Note: "Acting quickly."
8. "Lunyu": Speaking before discussing refers to restlessness. Zheng's note: "Not calm."
9. "Han Feizi, Admonition to the Old": Heaviness is the root of lightness, tranquility is the lord of restlessness.
Examples:
- Restlessness and anger (躁暴)
- Rashness and recklessness (躁妄)
- Impetuousness and irritability (躁忿)
- Agitation and restlessness (躁扰)
- Restlessness and tranquility (躁静)
- Impetuosity and recklessness (躁率)
Additional Meanings:
3. Very fast; very rapid:
"Su Wen, Discussing Human Qi": The pulse moves three times and is rapid.
"Su Wen": When one's pulse is rapid, breathing is labored.
Examples:
- Swift (躁速)
- Rapid (躁疾)
- Strong and quick pulse (躁盛)
4. Flighty and uncommitted:
"Zhou Shu, Code of Titles": Those who like change are called restless.
"Han Feizi, Admonition to the Old": Leaving one's position is called restlessness.
"Xunzi, Encouragement to Study": A crab kneels with six legs and two claws… it shows a restless heart.
Examples:
- Flighty (躁易)
- Irresolute and brutal (躁戾)
- Impetuous temperament (躁气)
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