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嬴 [yíng]
1. Surname.
姓。
2. An ancient term synonymous with "赢," meaning to win.
古同“赢”,获胜。
3. An ancient term synonymous with "赢," meaning full, or with surplus.
古同“赢”,满,有余。
4. (Noun) A surname.
姓。
Referenced:
1. From Song Dynasty, Su Xun's "Six Kingdoms Argument": “and win without assisting the six kingdoms.”
2. From "Shuowen Jiezi": “嬴, a surname of the Shaohao clan.” Duan Yucai's note: “According to records, the Qin, Xu, Jiang, Huang, Tan, Ju all have the surname Ying.”
Example:
E.g. Ying Family (Ying Qin. Refers to the Qin state or the Qin dynasty); Ying Woman (referring to the legendary daughter of Duke Mu of Qin, Nong Yu. Qin, the surname Ying, thus the daughter is called “Ying Woman”); Ying Xiang (the combined name of Ying Qin and Xiang Chu); Ying Tai (the mythical Phoenix Terrace where Xiao Shi and Nong Yu lived).
5. An ancient place name (Ying village). Located in the northwest of Laiwu County, Shandong Province today.
古邑名 ([En.] Ying village)。在今山东省莱芜县西北。
Referenced:
1. From "Mencius": “Mencius was buried in Lu, returned to Qi, and stopped at Ying.”
6. (Verb) To gain, increase (synonymous with “赢”).
通“赢”。增益;增加 ([En.] gain)
Referenced:
1. From "Yizhou Book”: “To win is to definitely gain.”
2. From “Records of the Grand Historian, Su Qin Biography”: “Winning also means deceiving both uncle and mother.”
3. From "Classic of Mountains and Seas, Dongjing of the Great Wasteland”: “This is Wei Ying’s land.”
7. To bear, undertake.
担负;承担 ([En.] bear).
Example:
E.g. Ying grain (to bear grain); Ying nurtured (to nurture).
8. To surround.
环绕 ([En.] surround).
Referenced:
1. From "Huainanzi": “The one who is truly steadfast exhausts the changes of beginnings and ends, surrounding the essence of existence.”
9. (Adjective) Surplus.
通“赢”。余;满 ([En.] surplus)
Referenced:
1. From "Xunzi": “With respect to the world, delays and urgency are surplus and lacking.”
2. From "Xunzi, Strong Nation": “Surplus is to be magnanimous.”
3. From "Records of the Grand Historian, Zhao Family": “Never was there me in surplus!”
Example:
E.g. Ying Chuo (surplus and lacking); Ying storage (remaining, accumulated).
10. Fertile land.
土地肥美 ([En.] fertile).
Referenced:
1. From "Classic of Mountains and Seas": “The gentle serve the people, this is Wei Ying’s fertile land.”
Example:
E.g. Ying soil (fertile land).