杅
1. Bathtub.
2. Vessel for holding soup or liquid.
Noun: A tool used for holding soup or liquid. In "Rites of Zhou, Evening Ceremony": "Two Dun, two Zha, plates and vessels." Han dynasty commentator Zheng Xuan notes: "These are commonly used vessels. Zha is used for holding soup." In "Book of the Later Han, Volume 52, Biography of Cui Yin": "Observing far and near, looking up and down, inscribing on tables, carving on plates and Zha."
Noun: A tool used for bathing. In "Book of Rites, Jade Grass": "Exit Zha, walk on the bamboo mat, continually use soup." Han dynasty commentator Zheng Xuan notes: "Zha is a bathing vessel." Tang dynasty commentator Kong Yingda explains: "Zha is a bathtub."
1. [To control] as in "The Qin wants to burn and suppress the kingdom of the lord."