Taxonomy of meanings for 莊:
- 莊 zhuāng (OC: skraŋ MC: tʂiɐŋ) 側羊切 平 廣韻:【俗莊 】
- 莊 zhuāng (OC: skraŋ MC: tʂiɐŋ) 側羊切 平 廣韻:【嚴也又莊田爾雅曰六達謂之莊亦姓莊周著書也側羊切五 】
- SERIOUS
- nabpsychseriousness, dignified pondus; serious concern with something
- vibe serious and not frivolous in nature
- viactbe dignified and serious in action; put on an air of dignified seriousness
- SEVERE
- vipsychbe severe
- RESPECT
- CORRECT
- BIG
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STRONG
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EMBELLISH
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ORNAMENT
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BEAUTIFUL
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ROAD
- VILLAGE
- PEASANT
- TERRITORY
- REGION
- COMPANY
- SHOP
- GAMBLE
- MEASURING UNIT
- SURNAMES
- MALES OF SONG
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RULERS OF CHU
- RULERS OF LU
- RULERS OF QI
- RULERS OF SHAO
- RULERS OF ZHENG
- RULERS OF ZHOU
- SERIOUS
Additional information about 莊
說文解字: 【莊】,上諱。 【臣鉉等曰:此漢明帝名也。从艸、从壯,未詳。】 【側羊切】 【𤖄(𤖈)】,古文莊。
- Criteria
- SEVERE
1. The current general commendatory term for severeness is yán 嚴 (ant. kuān 寬 "lax").
2. Zhuāng 莊 (ant. qīng 輕 "unserious") and the somewhat less common jīn 矜 add to the notion of a mild form of severeness the nuance of dignified appearance.
3. Sù 肅 (ant. zī 恣 "easy-going") emphasises sternness of attitude.
4. Lì 厲 (wēn 溫 "mild") emphasises a willingness to use violence in the administration of government without passing a strong negative or positive judgment on this attitude.
5. Kè 刻 (ant. hé 和 "moderate") refers disparagingly to an excessive willingness to use violence in the administration of government.
6. Zhòng 重 (ant. qīng 輕 "unserious") refers abstractly to the severeness of punishments.
7. Jù4n 峻 (ant. píng 平 "even-handed") refers dramatically to the savageness of punishments.
8. Kē 苛 and kù 酷 (ant.* rén 仁 "kind-hearted" and bù rěn 不忍 "be unable to stand") refer to flagrant extravagance in the severeness of punishments.
- CROSSROADS
1. Qú 衢 refers generally to an intersection of roads, either in a city or in the countryside, from which one can move in four or more directions, once in CC even nine directions.
2. Chōng 衝 refers to such an intersection especially as a centre of communications.
3. Jiē 街 is sometimes used to refer to a cross-road within a city.
ERYA 一達謂之道路;二達謂之歧旁;三達謂之劇旁;四達謂之衢;五達謂之康;六達謂之莊;七達謂之劇驂;八達謂之崇期;九達謂之逵。 is a wonderful example of rationalisation in lexicography.
- FRIVOLOUS
1. The current general and neutral word for lack of seriousness is qīng 輕 (ant. zhuāng 莊 "serious").
2. Fú 浮 sometimes refers to the kind of flippancy or frivolousness that might call for criticism but is not viewed as entirely serious.
3. Fān fān 幡幡 is a poetic word referring to someone who has lost the dignified stance that would give him authority.