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酎 [zhòu]
1. (n.) Ancient tribute gold paid by feudal lords to the emperor for sacrificial purposes.
(Ancient tribute gold paid by feudal lords to the emperor for sacrificial purposes.)
2. (n.) Strong liquor that has been double-fermented or fermented multiple times.
(Strong liquor that has been double-fermented or fermented multiple times.)
引:
1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": 酎, three types of strong liquor.
(From "Shuowen Jiezi": 酎 is a type of triple strong liquor.)
2. From "Mingtang Yueling": The emperor drinks 酎.
(From "Mingtang Yueling": The emperor drinks 酎.)
3. From "Liji·Yueling Mengxia": The term 酎 signifies strong liquor.
(From "Liji·Yueling Mengxia": The term 酎 signifies strong liquor.)
4. From "Zuozhuan·Xianggong Year 22": Seen in the tasting of 酎. The newly fermented strong liquor is 酎.
(From "Zuozhuan·Xianggong Year 22": Seen in the tasting of 酎. Newly fermented strong liquor is called 酎.)
5. From "Chuci·Dazhao": Four types of 酎 are fermented together.
(From "Chuci·Dazhao": Four types of 酎 are fermented together.)
6. From "Liji·Yueling": (In the month of Mengxia) The emperor drinks 酎, incorporating ceremonial music.
(From "Liji·Yueling": In Mengxia month, the emperor drinks 酎 using ceremonial music.)
例:
又如: 酎金 (The tribute gold given to the emperor by feudal lords during sacrificial rites in the Han Dynasty.)
(Example: 酎金 refers to the tribute gold given to the emperor by feudal lords during sacrificial rites in the Han Dynasty.)
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