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青 [qīng]
1. 深绿色或浅蓝色。
Deep green or light blue.
2. 绿色的东西。
Green things.
3. 靛蓝色。
Indigo color.
4. 黑色。
Black.
5. 喻年轻。
Metaphor for youth.
6. 竹简。
Bamboo slips.
1. 深绿色或浅蓝色:
Deep green or light blue: 青绿, 青碧, 青草, 青苔, 青苗, 青菜, 青葱, 青山绿水, 青云直上, 万古长青 (metaphor for noble spirit or profound friendship that lasts forever).
2. 绿色的东西:
Green things: 踏青, 青黄不接.
3. 靛蓝色:
Indigo color: 靛青, 青紫, 青出于蓝,胜于蓝.
4. 黑色:
Black: 青布, 青线, 青衫, 青衣.
5. 喻年轻:
Metaphor for youth: 青年, 青春, 青工.
6. 竹简:
Bamboo slips: 青简, 青史 (originally refers to records written on bamboo slips, later refers to historical texts, such as "永垂青史").
青 [qīng] (noun)
1. 青色物:
Greens.
2. 东方的代称:
The east.
3. 春的代称:
Spring.
4. 青绿色的草:
Green grass.
5. 未成熟的农作物:
Ripening crops.
6. 青海省的简称:
Short for Qinghai province.
7. 古州名:
Qin prefecture.
8. 《禹贡》九州之一。在今山东省及辽宁省辽河以东:
One of the Nine Provinces in the "Tribute of Yu," located east of the Liao River in present-day Shandong province and Liaoning province.
9. 汉置,辖境在今山东省东北部:
Established during the Han dynasty, its jurisdiction is in present-day northeastern Shandong province.
10. 姓:
A surname.
引自繁体辞典解释:
Refer to "青青" (entry two).
lit. the stove fire has turned bright green (allusion to Daoist alchemy) (idiom) / fig. (of an art, a technique etc) brought to the point of perfection
Azure Dragon, one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations, also known as the Azure Dragon of the East 東方青龍|东方青龙[Dong1 fang1 Qing1 long2] or 東方蒼龍|东方苍龙[Dong1 fang1 Cang1 long2] / (slang) man without pubic hair
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