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鹿 (lù)
名词
1. Mammal with long limbs and a short tail. Male deer have antlers resembling branches. The fur is mostly brown, with some having spots or stripes. They have very sensitive hearing and smell. There are many species, common ones include spotted deer, sika deer, white-lipped deer, and elk.
2. A square granary.
3. Coarse; inferior.
4. A surname.
形容词
Coarse, inferior (e.g., rough cloth; a small cart pulled by people).
References:
1. "Shuo Wen": Deer, a mountain beast.
2. "Yi Jing, Tun": No worries about deer.
3. "Shi Jing, Xiao Ya, Lu Ming": The deer call.
4. "Yi Li, Xiang She Li Ji": In deer, it contains eight calculations.
Examples:
- The wooden container carved in the shape of a deer.
- Describing a cautious and vigilant demeanor like a deer.
Metaphorical Usage:
1. Political power, ranks.
- "Shi Ji, Huai Yin Hou Lie Zhuan": Qin lost its deer, and the world pursued it together.
- Example: "Deer Terrace, an ancient site located in present-day Tangyin, Henan, believed to be built by King Zhou of Shang."
2. Square granary
- "Guo Yu, Wu Yu": The market has no red rice, and the granary is empty.
3. Foot of a hill or mountain.
- "Gu Liang Zhuan, Xi Gong Fourteen Years": In autumn, the sand deer collapsed.
4. Bamboo vessel.
- "Guo Yu, Wu Yu": And the granary is empty.
5. A surname.
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