凖:
1. Same as "準" (zhǔn).
2. (Verb) (The term "准" was originally a popular variant of "凖" and is now the simplified form. However, prior to simplification, their usages were different.)
Official document language. It began in the Tang and Five Dynasties to indicate permission and approval, as seen in justifying a soldier's action during battle, allowing them to plant a tree to commemorate martial achievements. — From "Zhoushu: Chronicles of Emperor Wen, Volume 2".
3. (Verb) (The term "准" was originally a popular variant of "凖" and is now the simplified form. However, prior to simplification, their usages were different.)
Official document language. It began in the Tang and Five Dynasties to indicate permission and approval, as seen in justifying a soldier's action during battle, allowing them to plant a tree to commemorate martial achievements. — From "Zhoushu: Chronicles of Emperor Wen, Volume 2".