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gua three tones, que, polyphonic words que, one and four tones.
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阙 in the surname bai
The pronunciation is [ quèdu ], the fourth tone.
Basic Definition: zhi
一. 阙 [ quēdao ]
1. Negligence; Careless mistake.
Specialized: There is a duty in the office.
2. Same as "missing."
genus". 2. 阙 [ què ].
1. The buildings on both sides of the gate of the ancient palace for observation generally refer to the residence of the emperor: the palace. Fu (kneeling in front of the palace gate).
2. Stone carvings erected in front of temples and mausoleums.
3. Surname. Related words: 阙疑, 阙如, 牓阙, 阙里, cover 阙.
1. Suspicion. quē yí]
Keep the difficult questions and don't make assumptions. "The Analects of Politics": "If you hear more and are suspicious, and be cautious about the rest, you will be few." ”
Second, the Queru. quē rú]
If in doubt, do not say or write. "The Analects of Zilu": "The gentleman does not know what he does, and he is as good as he is." ”
3. Que. bǎng quē]
The list clearly indicates the vacancies of official positions. Song Zhouxuan's "Qingbo Farewell Chronicles" volume: "Quan Cao officials hide their que, and elect people for the city." Zhao Jijuan of the Ministry of Judges: Que Zhi is the same as the Emperor. The Ministry of Officials has been in the same place, and it has also been in Xining. ”
Fourth, queli. quē lǐ]
The hometown of Confucius. In today's Qufu City, Shandong Province, Que Li Street. Because there are two stone ques, hence the name.
Fifth, cover que. gài quē]
The Analects of Zilu": "The gentleman does not know what he does, and he is as good as he is." After "cover que" is used together, referring to the lack of doubt.
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I have the surname Que, and Que is a small surname, but there are tens of thousands of people with the surname Que in Longyan City, Fu Province, mainly concentrated in Yongding District and Shanghang County. In the Xinhua dictionary, it is said that the word 阙 is pronounced as a surname in a flat tone, not the most four tones.
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阙 is a sound character, copying "Guangyun" and other rhyme books are noted as going to the moon cut, the existing què, quē two sounds, when making a surname, there are also the surname que is noted as quē sound, Taiwan's "Recompiled Chinese Dictionary Revised Edition" academic network edition of the fourth edition is standardized as the surname què, the same is true of the sixth edition of the "Modern Chinese Dictionary" published in June 2012 in the mainland.
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阙字 is pronounced in the surname: quē, which is pronounced the same as "lack".
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阙, one of the rare surnames in China, pronounced as (què) when doing surnames, is mainly distributed in Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Fujian, Anhui, Taiwan and other places in China, and overseas in Malaysia, Indonesia, etc., in ancient Chinese literature, there are many records of foreign people using this word as surnames and transliterations, see Que surname for details.
Que is a concept about the road, but also a concept about the category, que is a kind of building on the road on the door of the symbol, used to indicate that from this point on, the pedestrian is about to enter a "prescribed area", in today's Hebei and many places, we can also see the physical form of the que, such as the road of a village without a door "gatehouse", into a special area of the "archway" (in the streets of old Beijing originally had many entities), it can be cultural, geographical, economic, The outermost and farthest markers of political and normative norms, such as the ends of the fingers of our bodies and the tips of our noses, can therefore be given the meaning of "que".
The gate of the imperial palace, also called Xiangwei, was used in ancient times to issue decrees, and was the name of the double column erected at the entrance of large buildings such as the ancient court. The east que is called Canglongque; The north que is called Xuanwu Que.
When you don't have a surname, it means Gongque and Chengque. 阙 is a sound character, "Guangyun" and other rhyme books are noted as to go to the moon cut, there are two sounds of què and quē, and there are also people who note the surname que as quē when making a surname, and the fourth edition of Taiwan's "Recompiled Chinese Dictionary Revision" academic network edition is standardized as the surname què, and the same is true of the sixth edition of the "Modern Chinese Dictionary" published in June 2012 in mainland China.
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Hello, the word has different meanings and different pronunciations, and the specific pronunciation matches the meaning as follows:
When pronouncing quē, it is used as a surname, mainly in Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Fujian, Anhui and other places.
Reading què represents the meaning of palace que and city que.
When pronounced jué, it means to remove, excavate, and destroy.
Hope it helps.
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When pronouncing quē to do a surname When not doing a surname, pronounce què, which means gongque and chengque. When pronounced "dug", it means to remove, excavate, and destroy.
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[quē,què]
Paraphrasing] [quē]: 1In ancient times, it was used as the word "missing".
Vacancies: Paid. If there is a doubt, I will not make a judgment for the time being, and leave it to be investigated:
Doubt. 2.Fault:
Lose. 3.Surname.
què]:1.Observation towers on both sides of the palace gate:
Palace. 2.The emperor's residence, borrowed from the imperial court:
Under. "To clean up the old mountains and rivers from the beginning, towards the sky". 3.
The capital, the palace: "the city of the three Qin". 4.
The stone arches on both sides in front of the mausoleum: tomb.
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阙Pinyin:
quē,què]
阙 [paraphrase] [quē]: 1In ancient times, it was used as the word "missing".
Vacancy. 2.Fault:
3.Surname. [què]:
1.Observation towers on both sides of the palace gate: 2.
The emperor's residence, borrowed from the imperial court: 3.The capital, the palace.
4.Stone arches on both sides in front of the mausoleum.
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See more que 殆 (quē dài), and if you are cautious, you will regret it.
If you have seen and heard widely, you are seldom confused, and you can be careful in your behavior, and if you do not take the initiative to show your erudition, you will have much less remorse.
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阙què jué quē
què : shape sound. Original meaning: the high platform in front of the ancient palace, ancestral temple or mausoleum, usually one on the left and one on the left, and the platform rises from the floor. There is a road between the two ques).
jué: Move.
quē : shape.
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阙pinyin: quē , què , jué , strokes: 13
radical: door five strokes: uubw basic explanation: que.
que) què palace gate on both sides of the lookout building: palace que.
The emperor's residence, borrowed from the imperial court: His Majesty. "Wait to clean up the old mountains and rivers from the beginning, and face the sky".
The capital, the palace: "Chengque Fu Sanqin".
The stone arches on both sides in front of the mausoleum: the tomb.
Gap, gap: "The two sides of the strait are connected with mountains, and there is no place."
Number of strokes: 13;
radical: door;
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曲高和寡 [qǔ gāo hè guǎ].
Interpretation] The tune is profound, and there are fewer people who can sing along. The old finger is a rare bosom friend. Now the metaphorical remarks or works are not popular, and there are very few people who can understand them.
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[Idiom]: Qu high and low.
Pinyin]: qǔ gāo hè guǎ
Explanation]: The tune is profound, and there are fewer people who can sing along. The old finger is a rare bosom friend. Now the metaphorical remarks or works are not popular, and there are very few people who can understand them.
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Pronunciation: guǎ
Initials: g initials: a
Tone: Up.
Stroke: Meaning:
1. Less; Lack (as opposed to "many, many"): few happy. Taciturn. Outnumbered. Rush candle.
2. Light and tasteless: the clear soup is waterless.
3.The woman died of her husband: widowed. Widowed.
Citation: Liang Han Dai Sheng's "The Journey of the Great Road": so that the old have their ends, the strong have their usefulness, the young have their growth, and the widowed, widowed, lonely, lonely, and disabled people are all supported.
Translation: It is necessary to ensure that the elderly can live their entire lives, that the young and middle-aged can serve society, that young children can grow up smoothly, and that the old and without a wife, the old without a husband, the children who have lost their fathers at a young age, the old and childless, and the disabled can be supported.
Compounds: widow, widow, widow
1. orphan widow [gū guǎ] orphans and widows: old and weak lonely widows.
2. 守widow [shǒu guǎ] After a woman dies her husband, she no longer marries.
3. 多運 [duō guǎ] The size of the exponential quantity: the number of the number is unequal.
4. oligo-味 [guǎ wèi] 无味; Lack of meaning: Tea and rice are tasteless. His speech was vague.
5. Widow [guǎ fu] A woman who has died of her husband.
6. oligopoly [guǎ hé] It is not easy to get along with others: the temperament is withdrawn, and the widow is incompatible.
7. widowhood [guǎ qíng] lacks affection; Fickle.
8. 寡樂 [guǎ lǜ] 少思圖. Widowed.
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gua read three times, widow, woman who has lost her husband!
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The "que" in "Song of a Thousand Thousand Que" is pronounced què. "阙" has another pronunciation, què.
Explanation of quē ].
1. Negligence; Negligence: Duty Yes.
2. Same as "missing."
Explanation of the compounds: Gong Que, Que Ru, Cheng Que, Wei Que, Tian Que, 阙doubt, Yan Que [ què ]
1. The buildings on both sides of the gate of the ancient palace for observation generally refer to the residence of the emperor: the palace. Fu (kneeling in front of the palace gate).
2. Stone carvings erected in front of temples and mausoleums.
3. Surname. Compounds: Ruique, Queshao, Heque, Broken Que, Dique, Desolate, Que.
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Read: què
Radical: Door Department, Outer Strokes: 10 Strokes, Total Strokes: 13 Strokes, Five Strokes: Uubw, Cangjie: lstuo, Zheng Code: tlzr
Interpretation: 1. The building on both sides of the palace for lookouts: the palace.
2. The emperor's residence, borrowed from the imperial court: His Majesty. "Wait to clean up the old mountains and rivers from the beginning, and face the sky".
3. Beijing, palace: "Chengque Fu Sanqin".
4. The stone archway on both sides in front of the mausoleum: the tomb.
1. Worry que [yōu quē].
In the old days, officials were worried about the vacancies left by returning home.
2. Yan que [yán quē].
Stately palace. Borrowed to refer to the imperial court.
3. 乖阙 [guāi quē].
Separately. 4. 鸾阙 [luán quē].
Palace. 5. Police que [jǐng quē].
Warning the absence of kings.
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阙 quē
as a quantifier. It means the same as "first": the word is only more than 100 que. That is: there are only a hundred words.
"Que" in "Qianqianque Song", "que" is used here as a measure word, that is, the meaning of "first", such as a song, a poem, "Qianqian" refers to a lot, and "Qianqianque Song" means many songs or many songs.
阙, surname, mainly distributed in Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Fujian, Anhui and other places, in ancient Chinese literature this word is used for the transliteration of surnames and foreign names There are many records.
Que is a concept about the road, but also a concept about the category, que is a kind of building on the road on the door of the symbol, used to indicate that from this point on, the pedestrian is about to enter a "prescribed area", in today's Hebei and many places, we can also see the physical form of the que, such as the road of a village without a door "gatehouse", into a special area of the "archway" (in the streets of old Beijing originally had many entities), it can be cultural, geographical, economic, The outermost and farthest markers of political and normative norms, such as the ends of the fingers of our bodies and the tips of our noses, can therefore be given the meaning of "que".
When you don't have a surname, it means Gongque and Chengque. 阙 is a sound character, "Guangyun" and other rhyme books are noted as to go to the moon cut, there are two sounds of què and quē, and there are also people who note the surname que as quē when making a surname, and the fourth edition of Taiwan's "Recompiled Chinese Dictionary Revision" academic network edition is standardized as the surname què, and the same is true of the sixth edition of the "Modern Chinese Dictionary" published in June 2012 in mainland China.
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The que in the song of Qianqian Que is pronounced as que, and the fourth tone is a measure word, which means the first.
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阙 [quē] was used in ancient times as the word for "lack". Vacancies: Paid. If there is doubt, I will not make a judgment for the time being, and leave it to be investigated: Doubtful.
Fault: Loss.
Surname. Surname. 阙 quē
The two sides of the palace gate are used for lookout buildings: the palace.
The emperor's residence, borrowed from the imperial court: Down. "To clean up the old mountains and rivers from the beginning, towards the sky".
The capital, the palace: "the city of the three Qin".
The stone arches on both sides in front of the mausoleum: tomb.
Many people pronounce the second note in the title of this song.
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阙 quē
The pronunciation is the same as "missing").
阙" is used here as a measure word, that is, the meaning of "first", such as a song, a poem, "Qianqian" refers to a lot, and "Qianqianque Song" means the meaning of many songs or many songs.
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In fact, the correct one should be a thousand thousand songs, and the meaning of the word is a measure word, such as a word.
It is "阕", not "que". It is pronounced as que, four tones.
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Widowhood and loneliness idiom explained.
Pinyin]: guān guǎ gū dú
Interpretation]: Generally refers to a person who has no labor force and no relatives to support.
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Pronunciation: quē yí
Source: 1, The Analects. For the government": "I am suspicious, and the bureau is worthy of repentance and selling the rest of the cautious words, and the rest are few. ”
2, "Hanshu. Art and Literature Chronicles": "Later generations have passed on the scriptures that have been obediently separated, and the erudite scholars do not think about the meaning of doubt, and they flee in pieces, so they use clever words to destroy the body. ”
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