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睢 [huī]
1. The appearance of gazing upward.
2. The appearance of joyfulness.
睢 [huī]
1. The appearance of gazing upward: ~盱 (look upward).
2. The appearance of joyfulness: waving sleeves and dancing joyfully.
睢 [huī] (形)
1. The appearance of looking upward (English: looking-upward).
引
1. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": 睢, looking upward, composed of the radical for "eye" and the sound component "zhuī."
2. From "Records of the Grand Historian - Biography of Bo Yi": "violent and uncontrollable."
3. From "Book of Han - Treatise on Five Elements": "the multitude gazes upwards."
例
Also: 睢盱 (the appearance of looking upward with eyes wide open); 睢睢 (the appearance of looking upward).
睢 [suī]
1. The name of a water body. In Henan, it flows into Gu Shui and has long since been blocked, with only an upstream branch flowing into Huiji River.
2. Suixian County, in Henan.
3. Reference to "恣睢."
4. A surname.
睢 [suī] (动)
(Phonetic compound. From "eye" and "zhuī" sound. The original meaning: to look up.) Same as original meaning (English: stare at).
引
1. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": 睢, to look up.
2. From "Records of the Grand Historian - Biography of Bo Yi": "violent and uncontrollable." The explanation states: "the angry appearance of looking upward with white eyes."
3. From "Book of Han - Treatise on Five Elements": "the multitude looks upward," noted as "the appearance of gazing."