How to interpret the word "defeat"

Radical strokes

Radical: Beibu Wai strokes: 4 Total strokes: 8

Wubi 86: MTY Wubi 98: MTY Cangjie: BOOK

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Stroke order number: 25343134 Four-corner number: 78840 Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U 8D25

Basic meaning

1. Lose, lose, fail, opposite to "win" :~North. ~Retreat. ~ Performance (a. The company's defeat; b. The failure of the cause). ~V. ~ Pen. ~ Bureau. Both are injured. 2. To defeat, to defeat: a large enemy force. 3. Destroy: ~ bad. ~ Dew. 4. Lift, dissipate: ~fire. ~Poison. 5. dilapidated, decayed, rotten: ~ ox. ~ Fall. ~Xing (xìng) (depressed). Rotten~. Leaves and flowers~.

The meaning of "洴" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters. In modern Chinese characters, "洴" is mostly written as "洵", and only a few numbers retain the writing method of "洴". It is related to the action of "defeat". The left side of the oracle bone inscription is "ding" (the small seal script is abbreviated as "bei"), and the right side is "洴", which means to hit the tripod with a stick. Original meaning: destroy, break) 2. The same as the original meaning [ruin; fail. ;spoil]

Failure, destruction. ——"Shuowen"

There is no right to defeat. ——"Poetry·Daya·Minlao"

If the lips strike, air and softness rub together without defeat. ——"Huainanzi·Shuo Lin"

Be able to conquer everything in the world without defeating it. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Respecting Masters"

If the law fails, the country will be in chaos. ——"Han Feizi"

Lost one's family and one's life. ——Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty, "Exercise frugality to show prosperity" 3. Also

Many people use extravagance to defeat themselves.

So the agreement was broken up. ——Han Jia Yi's "On Passing the Qin Dynasty" 4. Another example: ruin the shaft and split the plow (metaphor for ruining things); ruin the reputation (ruin the reputation); ruin the good (ruin the alliance); ruin the thing (ruin the matter); ruin the family. Appearance (the situation of ruining family property); ruining customs (corrupting customs) 5. Damage; injury [damage]

After death, the body is decayed and the essence is scattered, just like a sack and a bag that are worn out, and corn is thrown out. ——"Lunheng"

The silverfish loses the book editor, and the duckweed sticks to half of the house. ——Song Dynasty Lu You's "Ten Rhymes of Long Rain and Happy Sunny" 6. Another example: defeat the foot (injury to the foot); defeat the object (broken things); defeat the face (damage the face); defeat the group (endanger the collective) 7. Failure; defeat [lose the battle; be defeated]

The entire army was defeated. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Second Year of Chenggong"

Therefore, those who are good at fighting will be invincible. ——"Sun Tzu's Art of War·Xing Pian"

Zhao Chang fought against Qin five times, losing two and winning three. ——Song Dynasty Su Xun's "On the Six Kingdoms"

Zhao Bing was defeated and Kuo's army was overthrown. —— Han·Liu Xiang’s "Biography of Women"

The chance of success or failure lies in today! ——"Zizhi Tongjian"

Song Yi said that Lord Wu Xin’s army will be defeated. After staying for several days, the army was defeated. ——"Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu" 8. Another example: success or failure (success or failure); defeat (the reason for failure); defeat (failure and escape); defeat (defeat); defeat (success when approaching success) to defeat); to defeat (to be defeated in a confrontation) 9. To defeat. Make...defeat [defeat]

Defeat the Song division in Huang. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Yin Gong Year"

The Xiongnu attacked the Liaoxi prefect and defeated General Han. ——"Historical Records: Biography of General Li"

Qin defeated Zhao Jun several times. ——"Historical Records·Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru"

Wen Gong used the words of blame and defeated the Chu people in Pucheng. ——"Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Yi Shang" 10. Another example: defeat (defeat) 11. Dissolve; dissipate [remove; dispel; relieve].

Such as: Suppressing fire (TCM refers to clearing away heat, cooling blood, detoxifying, etc.); Suppressing poison (detoxification) 12. Rotting and deterioration [putrid]

The fish is dead and the meat is rotten, so do not eat it. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Xiangdang"

1. Worn-out [worn-out]

It is dry and worn out. ——Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty, "Words of Mandarin Sellers" 2. And

How can there not be gold and jade outside, but also bad catkins in it!

Bring bamboo tubes and silk cages to block the failure In the bush. ——"Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio·Promoting Weaving" 3. Another example: baixu (torn lint); tattered paper; baiwu (broken things); baiji (shabby monk clothes); baixi (shabby); bai brown (shabby) Coarse clothes) 4. Decline; become worn-out; withered [rotten; become worn-out; withered]

Only the leaves are lost in the frost, and they are scattered and embarrassing. ——Li Yu, Ming Dynasty, "Xianqing Occasionally Planting Department" 5. Another example: fallen leaves (fallen leaves; dead leaves); dead branches and leaves; decline (decline); flowers have failed to bloom; decline (decline; dilapidated)

1. A year of disaster; a year of famine [blank year]

A good year makes up for the loss. ——"The Biography of Gu Liang·The Twenty-eighth Years of Duke Zhuang" 2. Disadvantge; fault [disadvantge; fault]

The prosperity of Han Dynasty improved the defeat of Qin Dynasty. ——"Book of Han"

Shun's pursuit of defeat was due to Yao's failure. ——"Han Feizi·Nan Yi" 3. Surname

Common phrases

1. Defeat bàiběi

[suffer defeat; lose a battle] Defeat and escape, also Refers to failure in the competition

After being defeated, he surrendered

I have been eight years old since I started the army. I have fought more than seventy battles... without even losing, so I dominate the world. ——"Historical Records Xiang Yu's Notes" 2. Faulty stroke bàibǐ

(1) [a faulty stroke in calligraphy or painting]: a bad stroke in calligraphy or painting (2) [a faulty expression in writing]: poorly written words and phrases in poetry (3) [a worn-out writing brush]: a worn-out writing brush 3. withered grass bàicǎo

[withered grass] withered grass 4. Baidu bàidú

[detoxication] Baihuo Jiedu

Baidu Powder 5. Baidu bàihuài

(1) [ruin; corrupt; undermine]: damage; Destroy

Corrupt the social atmosphere

Accumulate wealth and corrupt the character

Destroy the family (2) [degenerate]: Behavior does not conform to social norms

Moral corruption 6. Bàihuǒ

[bring down the heat; relieve internal heat] Traditional Chinese medicine refers to purging fire, laxative, clearing away heat and detoxification, nourishing yin and cooling blood 7. defeat bàijì

[debacle; be routed] Defeat; rout; record of failure

The entire army was defeated.

——"Zuo Zhuan·Ten Years of Duke Zhuang" 8. Prodigal son bàijiāzǐ

(1) [wastrel; spendthrift]: The original meaning refers to a useless child who squanders family property arbitrarily, and the current meaning refers to arbitrarily squandering the country. People who own property

You prodigal sons! You only care about climbing up the ladder, cheating, hiding things from your superiors and bullying your subordinates! - "Broken Wall" by Chen Dengke and others (2) [prodigal son]: An extremely wasteful person; A spendthrift person

is like a prodigal who spends all his ancestral property and grows up penniless 9. Defeated general bàijiàng

[defeated general] A defeated general, that is, a general who suffers a defeat, refers to The loser in the competition

The loser will not show his courage 10. Destroyed (wrecked) wells and walls] Destroyed (wrecked) wells and walls, describing the dilapidation of urban or rural areas A desolate scene 11. Lost game bàijú

[lost game; losing battle] Lost game

The defeat is determined

Reversing the defeat 12. Lost game bàijūn

(1) [have the army defeated]: The army has lost the battle

The defeated army returns (2) [defeated army]: The defeated army

The Defeated Army Journey 13 . bàijūnzhījiàng

[general of a defeated army; general without an army] A general who defeated a defeated army. It is a metaphor for not being qualified to talk about what bravery is

Fan Li said: "I heard that the ministers who destroyed the country did not dare to talk about politics, and the defeated generals did not dare to talk about bravery." - "Wuyue Spring and Autumn" 14. Scum bàilèi

(1) [scum of a community]: a person who corrupts his own nation

National scum (2) [a shameless lout]: a shameless guy 15. bàiliǔ-cánhuā

(1) [prostitutes no longer young] Declining willows, withered flowers. There are many metaphors for prostitutes in old poems

As long as you are gentle in nature, flirtatious in words, and modest in thoughts, don't guess that you will become a broken willow. ——Yuan·Wang Shifu's "The Romance of the West Chamber" (2) Later, it often refers to women who have been insulted. 16. bàilù

[be brought to light; be exposed (uncovered)] Secret things were discovered 17. Decline bàiluò

[decline] From prosperity to decline, decline

Family decline

This novel reflects the decline of a feudal family 18. Decline bàisǔn

[be owing damaged to defeat] defeated and damaged

Every soldier will be defeated, but Zilong will not lose one man and one horse, why? - "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms·Lost" Street Pavilion" 19. bàituì

[retreat in defeat] retreat in defeat

retreat steadily 20. bàiwáng

(1) [flee in defeat] ; Ruin of the country; conquered country] (2) Escape due to defeat (3) The country's destruction 21. lose appetite bàiwèi

[spoil one's appetite] Disappetite.

A metaphor for seeing or hearing something unpleasant 22. 樆IXiàng

[failing omens (portents)] A sign of failure 23. 不心 bàixìng

[be disappointed; lessen sb's enjoyment; spoil the fun] spoil the fun, the original interest was knocked out by unexpected and unpleasant things 24. worn out bàixù

[worn-out cotton wadding for quilt] worn out cotton wadding

On the outside is gold and jade, but inside is rotten catkins. 25. Septicemia bàixuèbìng

[septicemia, septicaemia] Toxic microorganisms invade the blood from the infection focus, causing chills, fever, failure, and often secondary diseases of various organs. Abscess formation disease - also known as "septicemia" 26. Defeat bàizhàng

[defeat] Failure, especially the failure of a battle or battle 27. Defeat bàizhèn

(1) [ be defeated on the battlefield]: be defeated on the battlefield (2) [lose the field]: lose the position

flee 28. Prodigal son bàizǐ

[prodigal son] Prodigal son son