Taxonomy of meanings for 貞:
- 貞 zhēn (OC: teŋ MC: ʈiɛŋ) 陟盈切 平 廣韻:【正也陟盈切六 】
- DIVINATION
- viactOBI: to be in charge of the formal procedures of divination including in particular the interpretation of cracks on bones
- vtoSquotationOBI: conduct divination on the topic/proposition ("...")
- FAITHFUL
- nabactimpeccable devotion (to the ruler)
- nabdispositionsteady and self-consistent reliability; true devotion; moral immaculateness
- v[adN]nonreferentialone who is truly devoted
- vadNtruly devoted; morally immaculate
- viactbe truly devoted; be morally immaculate
- vt+prep+Nbe properly faithful to
- vtoNbe truly devoted to
- vtoNcausativemake truly devoted and morally immaculate
- nabsteady and self-consistent reliability; true devotion; moral immaculatenessLZ
- HEXAGRAM
- nlower part of the hexagram
- STRAIGHT
- vibe proper, be as it should
- DIVINATION
- zhēnMODERATION
- nabfeaturemoderation, restraintCH
Additional information about 貞
說文解字: 【貞】,卜問也。从卜、貝以为贄。一曰:鼎省聲。京房所說。 【陟盈切】
- Criteria
- STRAIGHT
1. The current general word for something concrete or abstract being straight in any abstract or concrete way is zhí 直 (ant. wān 彎 "bent")
2. Zhèng 正 (ant. qǔ 曲 "bent") refers to straightness as the desirable state of something.
3. Duān 端 (ant. xié 斜 "slanted") and zhēn 貞 (ant. xié 邪 "morally warped") refer to straightness and non-crookedness, often as a property of abstract things.
4. Gěng 鯁 (ant. qū 屈 "bent") is a rare word referring to straightness in speech or straightness in small objects.
- LEWD
1. The current general word for lewdness and lasciviousness in attitude and in action is yín 淫 (ant. jié 節 "decently restrained").
2. Yù 慾 refers to a lustful attitude.
3. Dàng 蕩 (ant. zhēn 貞 refers primarily to lewdness in action).
- FAITHFUL
1. The current general word for trustiness or good faith is xìn 信.
2. Chéng 誠 adds to the notion of good faith that of earnestness of effort on behalf of those one is faithful to.
3. Zhōng 忠 refers to a selfless effort on behalf of the person to whom one takes oneself to owe loyalty, and this person may be either a ruler or a friend.
4. Zhēn 貞 refers to sturdy moral reliability based on inner conviction.
5. Shí 實 is occasionally used to refer to reliability of a person's actual performance of duties, particularly to a person's reliability in relation to promises made.
6. Què 愨 is a rare archaic word referring to trustiness and stolid loyalty as a psychological quality.
7. Liàng 諒 refers to trustworthiness and fidelity in a more popular mode, sometimes (LY) even with negative overtones of blind faith.
- Word relations
- Ant: (FAITHFUL)姦/WICKED
Jiān 姦 (ant. liáng 良 "of the good sort, decent") refers to sheer human depravity and moral incompetence with no supernatural or sinister overtones. - Assoc: (FAITHFUL)廉/GOOD
Lián 廉 (ant. tān 貪 "greedy for bribery gifts") refers to moral probity and impeccability. - Assoc: (FAITHFUL)信/FAITHFUL
The current general word for trustiness or good faith is xìn 信. - Assoc: (FAITHFUL)良/EXCELLENT
The standard current general word for anything or anyone who naturally meets certain generally accepted high standards of excellence is liáng 良 (ant. liè 劣 "inferior").