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雝 [yōng]
1. Same as "雍".
2. 名 (noun)
1. 雝渠 (wagtail). Also written as 雝. Referring to the bird, specifically the 鶺鴒 (wagtail).
2. Bird twittering sounds (twitter; chirp; warble).
3. Alternate form of "邕". Marsh surrounded by waters.
引用:
1. From "Shijing · Xiaoya · Changdi": "脊令在原,兄弟急难." (The spine rests in the wilderness, brothers are in urgent need). Kong Yingda noted: “脊令, 雝渠.”
2. From Qing dynasty poet Qian Qianyi's "Shen Bi Bu Shi Xu": "不作梧桐之萋雝,凤凰之雝喈." (Do not make the wutong's lush chirping, nor the phoenix's twittering).
3. Example: 雝鸣 (birds chirping harmoniously); 雝雝 (bird twittering sounds); 雝喈 (bird twittering sounds).
3. Alternate form of "邕". Referring to marshy land surrounded by water.
引用:
1. From "Shijing · Zhou Song · Zhenlu": "振鹭于飞,于彼西雝." (The heron flaps in flight, over there in the western marsh).
雝 [yōng]
形 (adjective)
1. Harmonious. Often written as "雍".
引用:
1. From Wang Kaiyun's "Yan Tong Zheng Shu Mu Ren Shi Shou Song": "宜人之令问雝穆一门,喈喈远闻矣." (It is fitting for people to ask for harmony, their chirping is far heard).
2. Example: 雝融 (harmonious); 雝容 (gracious); 雝穆 (peaceful).
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