The usage of “secret” in ancient Chinese

Secret

Shape

(Phonetic. From He, must (bì) sound. Original meaning: a kind of herb)

Unfathomable; not open to the public〖secret〗

Secret, God. Follow the instructions and you must speak. ——"Shuowen"

Secret dance update. ——Zhang Heng's "Ode to Xijing"

Secret weapon. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Yuan An". Note: "Coffin."

Secret treasure. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Ban Biao". Biography: "Belongs to the River Map."

Secret Sutra. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Su Jing". Note: "Tu Wei Shu Ye."

The matter is so secret that no one in the world knows about it. ——"Historical Records·The Chronicles of Emperor Wu"

Another example is: secret book (secret text); secret method (secret technique, secret method); secret prison (also known as Yeting Prison, which in the Han Dynasty specifically refers to the secret prison of sinners in the palace) A prison that holds court without public trial)

Rare, rare in the world

Erudition and strong memorization, many strange secrets. ——"Chronicles of Tang Poetry·Duan Chengshi"

Another example: secret monster (miraculous and strange); secret treasure (rare treasure); secret (strange); secret book (precious and rare book); secret treasure ( Uncommon rare treasures)

Deep, deep〖deep〗. Such as: secret palace (deep palace); secret book (book with profound meaning); secret meaning (esoteric meaning)

〖imperial〗 related to the emperor. Such as: secret drive (the emperor's car); secret hall (that is, the secret pavilion, where the emperor collected books); secret color (the color of the porcelain produced in the ancient Yuezhou official kiln, because it was used exclusively by the emperor)

Secret

Move

Hide; keep secret〖hide; keepsth.secret; holdsth.back〗

Prime Minister Si In order to prevent the princes and the world from changing if their superiors were to collapse, they kept it secret and did not publish it. ——"Historical Records·The Chronicles of the First Emperor of Qin"

Another example: Mixi (hidden treasure, not shown to others); Miyu (secret, hidden); Miqiu (a place in the mountains and forests, a place of seclusion)

Close〖close〗. Such as: secret (also sealed, sealed)

Secret

Name

Secret, mysterious things〖secretthing〗

But this secret has not been seen. ——"Song Book·Xie Lingyun Biography"

The abbreviation of secretary〖secretary〗. A person employed to handle communications and daily affairs and chores for superiors. Such as: First Secretary

Surname

See also bì (Peru)

Secret Book

mìběn

〖treasuredprivatecopyofararebook 〗Collected and rare books or editions

Secret

mìcáng

〖treasure〗Collected or hidden; not made public

Secret Hidden treasures

Secret transmission

mìchuán

〖besecretlyhandeddown; esoteric〗Secret teaching; special teaching

Secret medical scriptures

Keep it secret

mì'érbùxuān

〖keepsth.secret;holdsth.back;keepone'sowncouncil〗Keep it secret and not announce it to the public

Secret recipe

mìfāng

〖Secretrecipe〗In ancient times, it was called "forbidden recipe".

An efficacious prescription that is not passed on to others

Ancestral secret recipe

Secret

mìjué

〖secretofsuccess〗A trick that can solve problems that is not made public, Method

Secret

mìmì

〖secret; clanndestine; insecret; classified〗 Hidden, unknown; concealing things or things that are unknown; Buddhism refers to the secret and profound teaching

Secret activities

Secret situations

Secret history

mìshǐ

〖secrethistory ; insidestory〗 used to refer to internal secret history that has not been disclosed to the world, and also refers to the narrative of an individual's private life, mostly the decadent life of the ruling class

Secret Room

mìshì

〖backroom〗A place where leadership or guidance groups (such as a political party) meet; a place where certain groups or individuals conduct secret activities

Planned in a secret room

Secretary

mìshū

〖secretary〗: A person employed to handle communications, daily affairs and chores for superiors

〖secretbook〗: Secret books, such as palace forbidden books and prophecy maps Seal script, confidential documents of the imperial court, etc.

Secret medicine

mìyào

〖nostrum〗 is the "secret recipe". Medications formulated with secret ingredients are generally not generally recognized as effective, although recommended by their formulators

◎ Chinese dictionary explanation

[①]〔mì〕

["Ji Yun"] The soldiers are charming, they are coming, they are helping. 〕

(1) Undisclosed; difficult to predict.

(2) Refers to keeping secrets and not making them public.

(3) Strange; novel.

(4) The provincial name of the secretary.

[②]〔bì〕

〔"Ji Yun" Bingmei cuts, goes to, helps. 〕

(1) Transliteration words. Such as: Peru.

(2) Surname.

◎ Kangxi Dictionary Explanation

Wu Ji Xiahe Zi Department Secret; Kangxi strokes: 10; Page number: Page 851 No. 12 (click to view the original image)

The rhyme of the collection is charming and charming, and the sound is silent. Secret. Tong Zuo Mi. Also note the ancient sound Pu Jieqie, the sound is lame. Vanilla too.

◎ Detailed explanation of Shuowen Jiezi

No Chinese characters (secret) were found in Shuowen Jiezi

◎ Evolution of word origin

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Writing and pronunciation

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Related words

·Mystery·The secret of the treasure gourd·The secret of the treasure·Secret keeping ·Occlusion·Constipation·Intestinal constipation·Chongmi·Chongmi·Puomi Chengyan·Tao Mi·Dongyuan Secret Weapon·Fa Mi·Banxi Mi·Sealing Secret·Fu Mi·Gou Xuan Hunting Secret·Gou Yuan Extracting Secret

Related idioms

·Secret Chengyan·Gou Xuan hunting secrets·Gou Yuan picking secrets·Secret and unpredictable·Secret but not revealed·Secret but not announced·Secret but not revealed·Late moral secret Xing·The Secret Purpose of the Yuan Jing

Related Poems

·Secret Colored Tea Cups Leftover from the Tribute·Send Qi Wu Mi (1st Edition)·Excerpted from "Wen Jing Mi Fu Lun"·Secretary Province Remembering the Old Mountain·Twenty Rhymes of Rewarding Secretary Lu·Inscribed on Secretary Lu’s New Bamboo Planting in Summer·Giving Secretary Yang Juyuan·Playing Title on Secretary Lu’s New Planting of Roses·Xie Xiang Pei and Secretary Zhang Shiba·Sent to Secretary Wang·First Conferment of Secrets He was imprisoned and given the title of Jin Zixian·Secret Provincial Back Office

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