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鳳 fèng
1. A mythical bird in ancient legends. The male is called "fèng" and the female is called "huáng" (also written as "huáng"). Collectively referred to as "fèng" or "fènghuáng," also known as "jué."
古代传说中的神鸟。雄的叫凤,雌的叫凰(亦作皇),通称为凤或凤凰,又名鶠。
2. In ancient times, it was a metaphor for a person with saintly virtue.
古时比喻有圣德的人。
3. Used as a metaphor for an emperor.
借喻帝王。
4. Refers to the male party in a marriage relationship.
指婚姻关系中的男方。
5. An ancient prefecture name, governing what is now Feng County in Shaanxi Province.
古州名。治今陕西省凤县。
6. A surname.
姓。
Additional Information:
1. 同本义 ([En.] phoenix, a mythic bird)
同本义 ([En.] phoenix,a mythic bird)
2. 古时比喻有圣德的人 ([En.] saint)
古時比喻有聖德的人 ([En.] saint)
3. 借喻帝王 ([En.] emperor)
借喻帝王 ([En.] emperor)
4. 乐器,音律 ([En.] instrument; temperament)
樂器,音律 ([En.] instrument; temperament)
5. 指婚姻关系中的男方 ([En.] man)
指婚姻关系中的男方 ([En.] man)
6. 姓
姓
Example Usage:
- 如: 鳳求凰; 鳳子(繡有鳳凰的轎子); 鳳舸(雕有鳳凰的大遊船); 鳳毛(鳳凰的羽毛。多用以讚美人的文采俊秀,有先人遺風)
- Such as: "Feng qiuhuang"; "Fengzi" (a sedan chair embroidered with phoenixes); "Feng ge" (a large boat decorated with phoenixes); "Fengmao" (the feathers of a phoenix, often used to praise someone's outstanding talent, carrying on the legacy of ancestors).
Contextual Usage:
- 鳳閣龍樓(帝王居住的樓閣); 鳳邸(稱古代帝王登位前所居住的宅第); 鳳紙(帝王詔敕用紙); 鳳詔(天子的詔書); 鳳駕(帝王所乘坐的車駕)
- For example: "Fengge Longlou" (a palace where emperors reside); "Fengdi" (an ancient residence before an emperor ascended to the throne); "Fengzhi" (the paper used for imperial edicts); "Fengzhao" (the imperial decree of the emperor); "Fengjia" (the royal carriage).
This character represents both a significant cultural symbol and various meanings related to emperors, virtues, relationships, and more in the context of Chinese history and tradition.
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