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侣 [lǚ]
1. Companion; partner.
2. To become partners; to accompany.
1. Companion: ~伴.伴~.爱~.情~.旧~.
2. To become partners: "~鱼虾而友麋鹿".
Definition:
1. Companion or partner.
2. Derived character: phonetic compound; composed of 'person' (人) and the phonetic component 'lǚ' (吕).
Usage as a noun:
1. Companion or partner.
- Example: Cao Zhi's "Luo Shen Fu": "命俦啸侣, or play in the clear streams, or soar on the divine islets."
- Example: Han Yu's "To Drink": "I come without a companion, drinking alone facing the southern mountain."
- Example: Han Yu's "Sharp Sword": "Old friends think of me as having few companions, bringing me what is precious like a confidant."
- Example: Lin Jue Min's "Letter to My Wife": "Feeling sorrow for my original partner."
- Example: Hou Fangyu's "Zhuang Hui Hall Collection": "To inform an old companion."
- Example: Mao Zedong's "Swimming": "Bringing along a hundred companions once swam."
Example phrases:
- Like: divine partners; monk partners (Buddhist practitioners); companions (friends).
Usage as a verb:
1. To become partners; to accompany.
- Example: Su Shi's "Chibi Fu": "Let us be companions with fish and shrimp and friends with the elk."
Example phrases:
- Like: to travel together as partners.