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Information of 茸

Pinyin róng
Radical
Strokes
9 strokes
Usage
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Definition
confused / fluffy / luxuriant growth
茸 [róng] 1. The appearance of grass that is young, fine, and soft. 1. 草初生纤细柔软的样子:绿~~的草地。 (The appearance of grass that is young, fine, and soft: a green and soft grassy field.) 2. Fine and soft hair or fur. 2. 细柔的毛、发:“半脱紫~裘”。~毛。 (Fine and soft hair: "half shedding a purple fur coat." Soft hair.) 3. Refers to deer antlers in their young stage, known as "鹿茸" (young pilose antler), which can be used in medicine. 3. 指“鹿茸”(带细毛的才生出来的鹿角,可入药):~客(指鹿)。参(shēn )~(指人参和鹿茸)。 (Refers to "deer antler" (antlers that have just sprouted and are covered with fine hair, used in medicine): deer guest (referring to deer). Ginseng and deer antler.) 形 (Form): - (Phonetic-Meaning structure. The original meaning: grass when first sprouting, being fine and soft.) Same as the original meaning (English: fine and soft). 名 (Noun): 1. An abbreviation for deer antler (young pilose antler). 1. 鹿茸的简称 ([En.] young pilose antler) 2. Soft and fine hair. 2. 柔细的毛 ([En.] down) 3. Threads used for embroidery, synonymous with "绒" (velvet). 3. 刺绣用的丝缕。同“绒” ([En.] velvet). 引 (Reference): 1. 《说文》:茸,草茸茸貌。 (Shuo Wen: Rong, the appearance of lush grass.) 2. 司马迁《报任安书》:在阘茸之中。注:“细毛也。” (From Sima Qian's letter to Ren An: in the midst of lush grass. Note: "Fine hair as well.") 例 (Example): 如:茸壑(长着青草、苔藓的山洞、土穴) (For example: "Rong He" (a cave or earth hole with growing grass and moss)). 动 (Verb): 1. To push in or urge on. 1. 推入、推致。《漢書·卷六二·司馬遷傳》:「而僕又茸以蠶室,重為天下觀笑。」 (To push in, as noted in Han Shu: "And I again urged on the silkworm chamber, becoming a laughingstock for the world.")
xià rōng gǎ bù
Xia Rong Gabu
máo rōng rōng
hairy / shaggy
róng máo
fuzz
sōng róng
matsutake (Tricholoma matsutake), edible mushroom considered a great delicacy in Japan
绿 lǜ rōng rōng
Green velvet
rōng rōng
downy / (of grass, hair, etc.) fine, soft and thick