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黼 [fǔ]
1. The half-black and half-white pattern embroidered on ancient ceremonial robes.
古代礼服上绣的半黑半白的花纹。
2. Related meanings:
a. Emblematic of the ornate design on the ceremonial attire of emperors.
b. Metaphorically refers to ornate language or eloquent expressions.
~座(帝王的宝座); ~黻(古代礼服所绣的花纹;喻华丽的辞藻); ~藻(指华美的辞藻)。
Origin:
- The character is formed by a pictophonetic method, combining the radical "黹" (zhǐ), signifying sewing or embroidery, symbolizing interwoven patterns; and the phonetic component "甫".
- 造字法: 形声。从黹 (zhǐ),象缝处纵横交错之形; 表示与缝衣或刺绣有关。甫声。
Cited References:
1. Shuowen Jiezi: 黼,白与黑相次文。
2. Book of Songs, Lesser Odes: 玄衮及黼。
3. Record of Crafts: 白与黑谓之黼,黑与青谓之黻。
4. Book of Documents: 宗彝藻火,粉米黼黻。
5. Rites of Zhou: 凡祭祀,共黼画组就之物。
Examples:
- The beautiful attire reflecting the essence of ceremonial robes of ancient emperors.
又如: 美者黼绣,是古天子之服。——《汉书·贾谊传》
Additional Citations:
1. Xunzi: 黼衣黻裳不茹荤。
Further Examples:
- 黼依 (a screen embroidered with axe patterns; positioned behind the emperor's seat);
- 黼帷 (a canopy embroidered with axe-shaped patterns, used by ancient emperors);
- 黼绣 (clothing embroidered with axe patterns). Metaphorically used to refer to ornate language. Examples:
黼黻 (patterns on ancient ceremonial robes; also generally referring to decorative patterns and literary style);
黼藻 (referring to ornate language).
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