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骖 cān
1. Ancient horses harnessed to the front sides of a carriage.
(En: Ancient horses harnessed to the front sides of a carriage.)
2. Driving three horses.
(En: Driving three horses.)
骖 cān
1. [Base Meaning]: Three horses harnessed to a single-shaft carriage.
(En: Three horses drawn single-shaft carriage.)
2. The two outside horses of a team of horses.
(En: The two outside horses of a team of horses.)
3. Horse.
(En: Horse.)
骖 cān (Verb)
1. To ride; to drive.
(En: Ride.)
骖 cān
1. [Base Meaning]: Three horses harnessed to a single-shaft carriage.
(En: Three horses drawn single-shaft carriage.)
- Quote: "Shuo Wen": 骖, driving three horses.
- Quote: "Shijing": Carrying horses, carrying teams.
2. The two outside horses of a team of horses.
(En: The two outside horses of a team of horses.)
- Quote: "Shijing": The two horses dancing like.
- Quote: "Xunzi": Two outside horses lined up, two teams entering the stable.
- Quote: "Chu Ci": The left horse is injured and the right blade hurts.
- Quote: "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": Stopping to gaze at the solitary wandering.
3. Horse.
(En: Horse.)
- Example: "一骖驹" (young horse).
骖 cān (Verb)
1. To ride; to drive.
(En: Ride.)
- Quote: "Zuo Zhuan": And make the servant ride. (Note: Accompanying ride.)
- Example: "骖仆" (the accompanying rider and servant).
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