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king / emperor / monarch / royal / ward off, law, dispel / open up / refute
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闢
1. Same as "辟".
2. Noun: Law and punishment. 【Example】:"大辟". "The Book of Songs, Major Odes, Board": "When the people are extensive in punishment, there can be no self-established punishment." Han, Mao Heng, Commentary: "辟 means law." Han, Huan Kuan, "Discourse on Salt and Iron, Zhou and Qin": "Therefore, establishing laws is like facing a ravine of ten thousand fathoms."
3. Noun: A remote and desolate place. "Strategies of the Warring States, Qin Strategy One": "Now, Shuzhou is the western barren country, and the long enemy of the Rongdi." "Records of the Grand Historian, Volume 47, Family of Confucius": "Duke Jing asked Confucius: 'In the past, Qin Mu Gong’s small school was in the desolate place; what was his hegemony?'"
4. Noun: Monarch. "Book of Documents, Great Plan": "Only the monarch creates fortune, only the monarch creates power, only the monarch has exquisite food."
5. Verb: To summon. "Book of the Later Han, Volume 35, Biography of Zheng Xuan": "At the end of Emperor Ling, the party ban was lifted, and the Grand General He Jin heard about it and summoned him." "Records of the Three Kingdoms, Volume 21, Wei Book, Biography of Wang Can": "The Great Ancestor summoned him as the Chancellor's Clerk and granted him the title of Marquis of Guannei."
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