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骐 (騏)
qí
[名]
【本义】: 青黑色有如棋盘格子纹的马
[Original meaning]: A horse with a dark-blue color and a checkerboard pattern.
【造字法】: 形声。从马,其声。
[Structure]: A phonetic and semantic combination; it consists of "horse" and its phonetic sound.
【引】
1 《说文》:骐,马青骊文如博棋也。
[Source]: "Shuowen Jiezi": The 'qi' (骐) refers to a horse with a blue-black color like a checkerboard.
2 《诗·小雅·采芑》:四骐翼翼。
[Source]: "Shi Jing" (Book of Songs): The four 'qi' horses were poised (or elegant).
【例】
又如: 骐骝(身有青黑斑纹而黑鬣的马)
[Example]: Also refers to 'qilou' (骐骝), a horse with dark blue and black spots and a black mane.
【释义】
1 同本义 ([En.] dark-blue horse)
[Explanation]: Same as the original meaning (dark-blue horse).
2 骏马 ([En.] fine horse)
[Explanation]: A fine horse.
【引】
1 《楚辞·离骚》:乘骐骥以驰聘兮。
[Source]: "Chuci" (Songs of Chu): Riding on a fine horse to gallop.
【例】
又如: 骐骥 (骏马); 骐骥一毛 (比喻珍贵物品的极小部分)
[Example]: Also refers to 'qiji' (骐骥) (a fine horse); 'a hair of the fine horse' (比喻珍贵物品的极小部分: metaphor for a very small part of a valuable item).
3 通“麒”。麒麟 ([En.] kylin; mythical unicorn in Chinese legends)
[Explanation]: Refers to "qi" (麒), a kylin or mythical unicorn in Chinese mythology.
【引】
1 《战国策·赵策四》:刳胎焚天,而骐麟不至。
[Source]: "Strategies of the Warring States": The cutting of wombs and burning of heavens did not attract the ki-lin (麒麟).
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