師子
Chinese
a division (milit.); teacher; master a division (milit.); teacher; master; expert; model |
child; son; (noun suffix) child; son; (noun suffix); small thing; seed; egg; 1st earthly branch; 11 p.m.–1 a.m., midnight | ||
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trad. (師子) | 師 | 子 | |
simp. (师子) | 师 | 子 |
Pronunciation
Noun
師子
- Original form of 獅子/狮子 (shīzi).
- 師子形似虎,正黃,有髯耏,尾端茸毛大如斗。 [Literary Chinese, trad.]
- From: Dongguan Han Ji, 1st century CE– 2nd century CE
- Shīzi xíng sì hǔ, zhènghuáng, yǒu rán'ér, wěiduān róngmáo dà rú dǒu. [Pinyin]
- The lion is similar to the tiger, pure yellow, with a long mane, and a tuft on its tail which is as big as a bushel. (translated by Behr, 2004b)
师子形似虎,正黄,有髯耏,尾端茸毛大如斗。 [Literary Chinese, simp.]- 牛、驢、象、馬、豕、犬、狐、狼、師子、猴、猿,凡此毛群,例無味啖,啖者鄙恥,眾所穢惡,屏居郭外,希跡人間。 [Literary Chinese, trad.]
- From: Xuanzang, Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, 646 CE, translated based on Li Rongxi's version
- Niú, lǘ, xiàng, mǎ, shǐ, quǎn, hú, láng, shīzǐ, hóu, yuán, fán cǐ máoqún, lì wú wèi dàn, dànzhě bǐchǐ, zhòng suǒhuì'è, píngjū guōwài, xī jì rénjiān. [Pinyin]
- The meat of such animals as oxen, donkeys, elephants, horses, pigs, dogs, foxes, wolves, lions, monkeys, and apes is not to be eaten, as a rule. Those who eat the meat of such animals are despised and detested by the general public and the offenders are expelled to the outskirts of the city; they rarely show themselves among the people.
牛、驴、象、马、豕、犬、狐、狼、师子、猴、猿,凡此毛群,例无味啖,啖者鄙耻,众所秽恶,屏居郭外,希迹人间。 [Literary Chinese, simp.]
Proper noun
師子
- (~國) (historical) Sri Lanka
- 師子國,天竺旁國也。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: 635 CE, Yao Silian, Book of Liang
- Shīzǐguó, Tiānzhú pángguó yě. [Pinyin]
- The Lion country neighbours India.
师子国,天竺旁国也。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
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