Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
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噁 [ě]
1. Same as "恶" (è, meaning "evil" or "bad").
2. (Used in chemistry) Refers to substances such as dioxins (二噁英), a type of highly toxic material.
3. Noun: A sin or bad behavior.
- From the "Book of Changes": "A gentleman controls evil and promotes good, following the heavenly mandation."
- From "Records of the Three Kingdoms": "No evil goes unpunished, and no good goes unnoticed."
4. Noun: A disease.
- From "Zuo Zhuan": "The soil of Xu Xia's clan is thin and the water shallow, making its plagues easily encountered."
- From "Shishuo Xinyu": "Qi Yin diligently studied the Dao, but often suffered from inner evils that no physician could cure."
5. Verb: To hate or dislike.
- From "Analects": "Only the benevolent can love people and can hate people."
- From a poem by Du Fu: "The world's feeling of evil diminishes, and everything follows the flickering candle."
6. Verb: To offend or provoke anger.
- From "Water Margin": "I hated General Gao and caused a trouble, which led to a lawsuit and a punishment sent here."
- From "Jing Shi Tong Yan": "Since we take shelter here, I cannot offend anyone."
7. Pronoun: How or in what way.
- From "Zuo Zhuan": "Abandoning a father's command, how can I use a son?"
- From "Liu Zongyuan": "Then with my foolishness, how can you avoid being named, since I alone cherish you?"
8. Interjection: Indicates a tone of surprise.
- From "Mencius": "Oh! What words are these!"