Pinyin: Quyi, què
Stroke: 13
Radical: door
Structure: semi-closed structure
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[ quē ]?
Used as the word "lack" in ancient times. Vacancy: Fu Shang ~ ~. If you have questions, don't judge for the time being, keep it for yourself to check: ~ questions.
2. fault: ~ loss. ?
3. Last name.
[Qu]
1. Buildings on both sides of the palace: the palace ~.
The residence of the emperor refers to the imperial court: ~. I'll clean up the old mountains and rivers from the beginning and go to heaven ~?
3. Beijing, Palace: "City ~ Auxiliary Sanqin".
4. Stone archways on both sides of the tomb: the tomb.
Detailed explanation
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"Move"
1, delete
Take the exam for a while. The dead man is not here. -"The Book of Rites".
Step 2 dig
If there is no place and spring water. -"Zuo zhuan"
sabotage
Step 3 get hurt. For example, the headland (weakening, destruction)
See you again; bend
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1, (pictophonetic characters. Original meaning: The high platform in front of an ancient palace, temple or mausoleum is generally left and right, from which you can see the view of the building. There is a road between the two que)
be synonymous
Que, door view also. -"Shuo Wen". Soso said, "This is called absence. It can be viewed from a distance, which is the so-called view. "
Come on, always open your eyes, on this high tower. -"Poetry Zheng Feng Ji Zi"
Prime Minister Xiaoying Yingying built Weiyang Palace, including Dongque, Beique, Qian Dian, Arsenal and Taicang. -"Historical Records, Biography of Emperor Gaozu"
Li Ce, Shang Ping. -Zhang Qing Yu Ting "Ming History"
2. Another example: the city gate (watchtowers on both sides of the city gate); Que (towering as quemen); Quexia (Palace Quexia)
The pronoun of the palace gate. Under the palace. Borrow the court); The sparrow gate (palace gate). Between two views)
Stone que. Stone carvings erected in front of temples and graves
The west wind kissed the light of the sun, and in front of us were the tombs and palaces of the Han Dynasty. -Tang Li Bai's "Recalling Qin E"
3. Another example: Taishuque; Gao yique
Palace. Such as: Queting (Palace); Palace Que (Golden Que. Palace. Also known as Tianjue); Queye (Palace)
The floorboard of the imperial residence.
If you stop reading, you won't report it for a long time. -"Biography of Zhu Han Maichen"
See you again; Joue
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1, disadvantages; mistake
Secondly, you can't pick up the missing parts. -Han Sima Qian's Letter of Appointment
Fill the gap in the cave. -Zhuge Liang's "Model"
2. Another example: failure (making things worse due to mistakes); Absence of government (wrong political measures); Absence (error); Error)
3. The missing part of the gap
In the past, Nuwa practiced five-color stones to make up for its shortcomings. -"Liezi Tang Wen"
The Three Gorges, 700 Li, is surrounded by mountains on both sides, and there is no gap. -"Notes on Water Classics"
4. Another example is: Queshen (depression)
Refers to the official position to be filled. That is, vacancy. Queche (a kind of car used by ancient people. A chariot used to fill the vacancy, such as the so-called mobile reserve); Vacancy book (vacancy register)
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"Move"
1, cut; sabotage
He also wants to take my position and overthrow my country. -"Zuo Zhuan became a public for thirteen years"
Que even cut taxes and worked hard to recuperate. -"Han Shu"
Another example is the headland (destroyed)
Vacancy; Lack. Also known as "lack"
Is there any flaw in the discipline of heaven and earth? -Romance of the Three Kingdoms
3. Another example: heritage (lack; Omitted); Lack; Missing (missing; Omitted); Lack; Lack of strokes (lack of strokes); Gap; Omission (omission)
Owe, should give and not give.
If you evade taxes, you will take it from the residents. One room is empty and the neighbors are exhausted. -"New Tang Book"
4. Pass "dig". dig
If there is no place and spring water. -Zuo Zhuan Yin Gongyuan
Que is a deep ditch. -"Mandarin Wu Yu"
shape
Incomplete; Not perfect. Such as: lack of electricity (incomplete legal system); Missing (incomplete; Incomplete); Poor (incomplete, simple); Absence (incomplete)
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