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鬟 [huán]
1. 古代妇女梳的环形发髻。
Ancient women's circular hair bun.
2. 婢女。
Slave-girl.
引证:
1.《说文》:鬟,总发也。从髟,睘声。郑珍注:“谓盘鬟如环。”
"Shuowen": The term '鬟' refers to the hair structure. It is composed of the radical for hair and the sound 'qióng'. Zheng Zhen commented: "It refers to hair arranged in a circular shape."
2. 香雾云鬟湿,清浑玉臂寒。——杜甫《月夜》诗
"The fragrant mist dampens the cloud-like hair bun, while the clear yet heavy jade arms feel cold." — Du Fu, "Moonlit Night" poem
3. 唐·杜牧《阿房宫赋》:绿云扰扰,梳晓鬟也。
Tang Dynasty, Du Mu's "Ode to the Epang Palace": "The green clouds are restless, as the morning hair bun is styled."
4. 唐·李朝威《柳毅传》:风鬟雨鬓。
Tang Dynasty, Li Chaowei's "Liu Yi's Tale": "Wind-tossed hair and rain-drenched temples."
5. 宋·梅尧臣《听文都知吹箫》:欲买小鬟试教之,教坊供奉谁知者。
Song Dynasty, Mei Yaochen's "Listening to Bamboos in the Capital": "Wishing to buy a little slave-girl to test her, who knows the teachings of the music academy?"
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