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辛 [xīn]
Meaning:
1. Hot; spicy.
辣: ~辣。五~。
(Hot: spicy; five [types of] spicy)
2. Laborious; difficult.
劳苦,艰难: ~苦。~劳。
(Laborious, difficult: [to] toil; [to] work hard)
3. Painful; sad.
悲伤: ~酸。
(Sad: painful)
4. The eighth in the Heavenly Stems, used as a term for the eighth in order.
天干的第八位,用于作顺序第八的代称: ~亥革命。
(The eighth of the Heavenly Stems, used to denote the eighth position: the Xinhai Revolution)
5. A surname.
姓。
(Surname)
Additional meanings:
1. Same as original meaning (crime).
同本义: 大罪。
(Same as original meaning: a major crime)
2. Pungent vegetables like onion and garlic.
葱蒜等带刺激性的蔬菜。
(Pungent vegetables such as onions and garlic)
3. The eighth of the Heavenly Stems paired with the Earthly Branches for the purpose of recording years, months, and days.
天干第八位与地支相配,用以纪年、月、日。
(The eighth of the Heavenly Stems paired with the Earthly Branches, used for counting years, months, and days)
4. Title of the Shang Dynasty emperor.
商帝号。
(The title of an emperor of the Shang Dynasty)
5. A surname.
姓。
(Surname)
As an adjective:
1. Hot in taste; pungent.
辣味: [En.] hot (in taste, flavor, etc.); pungent.
2. Hard; laborious; arduous.
劳苦;艰苦: [En.] hard; laborious; toil; arduous.
3. Painful; sad.
痛苦,悲伤: [En.] painful; sad.
4. Aching.
酸痛: [En.] aching.
Note: The character "辛" also appears in various classical texts, often connected to themes of hardship, pain, and sensory experiences.
go through much suffering / drain the cup of bitterness to the dregs / go through many hardships / have gone through all kinds of hardships and difficulties
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