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馮
1. Surname: Féng
2. Ancient place name (Feng village)
馮 Féng (noun)
1. Ancient place name ([En.] Feng village)
- Reference: "In the sixth year of Duke Ding in Zuo Zhuan: Zheng then attacked Feng, Hua, Xu Mi, and others."
2. Surname
馮 píng (verb)
1. To wade ([En.] wade)
- Reference: "In the Book of Odes, Xiaoya: do not dare to face the tiger, do not dare to cross the river."
- Example: 如: 鳳河 (to wade across the river)
2. To assist, to support ([En.] assist)
- Reference: "In the Book of Odes, Greater Ya: there are wings to assist."
- Example: 如: 鳳翼 (to assist; also implies a semblance of emptiness)
3. Equivalent to '憑' (to rely on) ([En.] rely on)
- Reference: "In Zhuangzi, Zeyang: do not rely on your child, Ling Gong took and concealed it."
- Reference: "In Zuo Zhuan, Duke Xi's fifteenth year: what the gods rely upon will lie in virtue."
- Example: 如: 鳳資 (to depend on; to rely upon)
馮 (形)
1. Gallopingly ([En.] gallopingly)
- Reference: "In Shuowen: 馮, horses run swiftly."
- Example: 如: 鳳鳳 (appearance of horses running swiftly)
2. Great, prosperous ([En.] great)
- Reference: "In Zuo Zhuan, Duke Zhao's fifth year: now the lord is fierce and shakes the lightning."
- Example: 如: 鳳戎 (prosperous); 鳳怒 (great anger, fierce wrath); 鳳隆 (appearance of greatness)
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