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(形声. From ox, dagger (bǐ) sound. According to the oracle bone inscriptions, "dagger" is the symbol of female animals. (original meaning: female bird or animal)
The same meaning as [female bird or animal]
Mare, the mother of the animal. --Shuowen
Li mare's chastity. --Yi-Kun]
The female cow is auspicious. --Yi Li
The morning of the mare, but the family's solicitude.
The female is a female. --Da Dai Li Ji - Ben Ming
The kidney is the female. --Su Wen, Treatise on Water-Heat Points
The female always wins over the male through quietness. --Laozi
Lock hole]
Key, peony; closed, female. --Rituals.
牝鸡司晨
pìnjī-sīchén
[a woman usurping man's power] Numbers:female. The male is in charge of the rooster. A hen takes charge of the morning on behalf of a rooster. The metaphor of a woman usurping man's power
The female rooster takes charge of the morning, and the family is poor, can it be? "Later, it was used as a metaphor for superficial phenomena that are not essential
Shu-du only skimmed the surface of a horse's coat and peonies, and made friends with the person who was responsible for the horse's health and well-being.
Horse. ~ chicken.
Lockhole.
Streams and valleys: "Hills are mou, streams and valleys are ~."
Jung code: MBRR, U: 725D, GBK: EAF2
Stroke number: 6, radical: ?, stroke number: 312135