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鸷 (zhì)
1. Fierce birds, such as eagles, hawks, and owls.
2. Fierce; violent.
鸷 (zhì)
1. Fierce birds, such as eagles and hawks.
2. Ferocious; violent. Example phrases: fierce strength (勇猛); fierce and tough (勇悍); brave and fierce (勇鸷); fierce and invincible (鸷而无敌).
鸷 (zhì)
[ noun ]
【Original meaning】: Fierce birds, such as eagles and hawks.
【Character formation】: Pictophonetic; composed of the elements for bird and to grasp (执), with the latter providing the pronunciation.
鸷 (zhì)
[ adjective ]
1. Ferocious; violent.
【References】
1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": 鸷 means to kill birds.
2. From "Liji": The fierce creatures are those who grab and leap, without properly assessing their bravery. Note: "Fierce birds and fierce beasts."
3. From "Lisao": The fierce bird does not flock with others.
4. From Tang poet Liu Yuxi's "On Raising Fierce Birds": Raising fierce birds is not for the sake of enjoyment, but to enhance the hunting strength.
【Examples】
- Such as: 鸷腾 (the soaring of a fierce bird); 鸷鸟累百,不如一鹗 (to compare a hundred lords to one emperor, illustrating the superiority of one); 鸷视 (having a keen gaze like that of a fierce bird).
鸷 (zhì)
[ adjective ]
1. Ferocious; violent.
【References】
1. From "Qingbailai Chao": The swift and fierce will ultimately not be caught.
2. From "Hanhua": Fierce beasts and creatures have sharp teeth and dark mouths.
【Examples】
- Such as: 鸷忍 (describing someone as fierce and cruel); 鸷眭 (describing a fierce and menacing gaze); 鸷愎 (describing someone as cruel and obstinate).
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