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鳜 guì
1. [Noun] Refers to mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi), a delicious edible fish native to China, commonly known as "花鲫鱼" (flower crucian) or "桂鱼" (osmanthus fish). This fish belongs to the family of walleye (鮨科), features a flattened side, is olive-yellow or olive-brown in color, and adorned with irregular dark brown or black spots. It has a prominent back, a large mouth, protruding lower jaw, one dorsal fin, and small, round scales. It is known for its fierce predatory nature, feeding on other fish and shrimp in water.
2. See also 鱖 (jué).
鳜 guì
1. Refers to mandarin fish ([En.] mandarin fish) - a type of delicious edible fish (Siniperca chuatsi) produced in China, also known by the common name “花鲫鱼” (flower crucian) or “桂鱼” (osmanthus fish). It belongs to the family of walleye (鮨科), has a laterally flattened body, olive-yellow or olive-brown coloration, many irregular dark brown or black spots, has a dorsal hump, a large mouth with a protruding lower jaw, one dorsal fin, and small round scales. It is fierce and preys on fish and shrimp in water.
【Quote】
1. Tang Dynasty, Zhang Zhihe's "Fishing Song": "Before the West Mountain, white egrets fly; in the flowing water of peach blossoms, the mandarin fish flourishes."
2. See also 鱖 (jué).
鳜 guì
1. [Noun] Refers to "鳑鲏" (a type of fish).
2. See also 鱖 (jué).
鳜 guì
1. 鱖 (jué)
2. See also guì.
鳜 guì
1. 鱖 (jué)
2. See also guì.
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