What does rabbit mean?

Category: Society and people's livelihood

Analysis:

Rabbit

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(pictogram. The shape of the tail behind the elephant. Original meaning: mammal, commonly known as rabbit)

Same as the original meaning [hare; rabbit]

Rabbit, the name of the animal. The tail shape is like sitting behind the elephant. ——"Shuowen". The front legs of this beast are short and the hind legs are long. Its common name is dodder.

The rabbit licks the hair and becomes pregnant, and the baby comes out of the mouth. ——"Lunheng·Strange"

Su Su Tu Yi. ——"Poetry·Zhaonan·Rabbit Zhi"

Rabbit said Mingshi. ——"Book of Rites·Quli"

A rabbit walks and touches a plant. ——"Han Feizi·Five Beetles"

Hope to get the rabbit again.

The rabbit cannot be recovered.

The male rabbit’s feet are scratchy. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Mulan Poems"

The female rabbit's eyes are blurred.

Two rabbits walk beside the ground.

The head is slightly like a mouse, with large ears, a middle split in the upper lip, a short and upturned tail, and the forelimbs are shorter than the hindlimbs. Good at jumping and running very fast. For example: Rabbit walks and Wu Fei (the Jade Rabbit walks and the Golden Crow flies. Refers to the ebb and flow of the sun and the moon); Rabbit horns (a Buddhist term. It is a metaphor for impossible things); Rabbit Que (called a person with a cleft upper lip); Waving off (describes Escape quickly); rabbit hair (also refers to the pekoe on the delicate tea leaves, borrowing from the tea leaves); rabbit fiber (food made of rabbit meat, slightly similar to today's meat floss); rabbit garden (rabbit garden)

The legendary jade rabbit in the moon. For example: Rabbit Crow (short for Jade Rabbit and Golden Crow. Refers to the moon and the sun. In ancient legends, there is a Golden Crow in the sun and a Jade Rabbit in the moon); Rabbit Shadow (the shadow of the Jade Rabbit); Rabbit House (the legendary house where the Jade Rabbit makes medicine. Borrowed) Fairy Medicine Room); Rabbit Master (Jade Rabbit in the Moon)

Another name for the moon [moon]. Such as: Rabbit Soul, Rabbit Wheel, Rabbit Moon (an alias for the moon); Rabbit Hook (Crescent Moon); Rabbit Palace (Moon Palace); Rabbit Rise and Bird Set (moonrise and sunset); Rabbit Hui (moonlight); Rabbit Que (Moon Palace) ;Tuhua (Mingyue)

Ancient carriage [a carriage brake]. The wood below the carriage rests on both sides of the shaft on the hub to support the carriage. The famous rabbit is called rabbit in the province.

It is the rabbit hair used to make pens. Borrow refers to the writing brush [writing brush]. Such as: Rabbit hair, Rabbit Ying (a pen made of rabbit hair); Rabbit Chu (pen and paper. Still talking about pen and ink); Rabbit Han (brush); Rabbit tube (another name for a brush)

興词[curse]. Such as: rabbit robber; rabbit bastard; rabbit hair uncle (rich local man)

Rabbit

〈motion〉

Catching rabbits, Rabbit hunting [rabbit]. Such as: rabbit trap (rabbit catching net)

Harelip

tùchún

[harelip]

People with longitudinal clefts in the upper lip

Rabbit's lips

Rabbit rises and the falcon falls

tùqǐ-húluò

[quick flow of writer's thoughts and imagination; as the moment a hare is flushed out the falcon swoops down] As soon as the rabbit moves, the falcon swoops down. A metaphor for moving quickly.

It is also used as a metaphor for writing quickly and without pause in painting, calligraphy, composition, etc.

Cook the hound when the hares have been run down; trusted aides are eliminated when they have outlived their usefulness, as the hounds are killed for food once all the hares are bagged] cook and eat the hounds that catch the rabbits. It is a metaphor for killing meritorious ministers after achieving a career, which can only relieve suffering but not happiness. Mostly refers to dictatorship

Rabbit death fox mourns

tùsǐ-húbēi

[when the hare dies, the fox is grieved; like grieves for like as the fox mourns over the death of the hare] is a metaphor for feeling lonely and desolate after hurting one's own kind

Rabbit off

tùtuō

[run away like a hare; escapc; flee] like a rabbit Escape just as quickly. Describes how to escape quickly

The divine light of the rabbit flies away from the snow and frost, and the precious energy of the dragon soars through the sky. ——Su Pingzhong's "Xuantan Ancient Sword Song"

Rabbit

tùzǎizi

[brat]: An annoying child who lacks manners

[bastard]: A person with an arrogant, annoying or selfish attitude. A general term used to insult people

tùzi bù chī wō biān cǎo

[the hare does not eat the grass around his burrow] It is a metaphor for bad people not doing bad things in the local area