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骸 [hái]
1. 骨头: shin bone
- 例: 骨: 亡骸. (Skeleton remains)
2. 身体: body
- 例: 病骸; 残骸. (sick body; wreckage)
本义: 胫骨,小腿骨 (Original meaning: shin bone, lower leg bone)
造字法: 形声。从骨,亥声 (Character formation: phonetic compound, composed of 'bone' and the phonetic 'hái').
引:
1. 《说文》: 骸,胫骨也。 段玉裁注:“《骨空论》曰:‘膝解为骸关,侠膝之骨为连骸。’然则正谓胫骨为骸矣。”
(Shuowen: 骸 means the shin bone. According to Duan Yucai's note: "The Bone and Hollow Theory states: 'The knee is referred to as the joint of the shin bone, and the mechanism of the knee's bone is linked with the shin bone.' Thus, it refers correctly to the shin bone as 骸.")
2. 《素问》: 骸下为辅,辅上为腘。
(Suwen: Below the 骸 is the helper; above it is the knee. )
3. 《公羊传·宣公十五年》: 析骸而炊之。
(Gongyang Zhuan: Disassemble the 骸 and cook it.)
4. 《齐民要术》: (相马: 指臂欲大而短,骸欲小而长。
(Qimin Yaoshu: [On Horse Matching] The arms should be short and thick, while the 骸 should be long and slender.)
引:
1. 清·全祖望《梅花岭记》: 即如忠烈遗骸。
(Quanzuwang in "Meihuailing Record": Just like the remains of loyalty and valor.)
例:
尸骸; 骸炭(骨灰); 骸筋(筋骨); 骸骼(尸骨).
(Bones of the dead; ash of bones; sinew and bone; corpses.)
3. 身体 ([En.] body)
引:
1. 《列子·黄帝》: 有七尺之骸,手足之异,戴发含齿,倚有趣者,谓之人。
(Liezi: There is a seven-foot body, different in limbs, with hair on the head and teeth in the mouth, relying on interesting attributes, it is called a person.)
例:
残骸; 病骸.
(ruins; sick body)
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