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bùxiáng。 Chinese words. See modern Chinese dictionary, 5th Edition, page 116.
① [adjective] not detailed; not clear: word ~, address ~, historical situation ~.
② Not to elaborate (in a letter).
Basic explanation
1: not detailed, not perfect.
I don't know.
2. Unclear, doubtful or doubtful.
The address is unknown.
Citation explanation
Not detailed; not perfect.
"Xunzi Chengxiang" says, "every Chengxiang should distinguish the method and prescription, and the ultimate rule should be to restore the king. Shen, Mo, Ji, Hui, the hundred said that Cheng unknown
In the second book with Yang Jiao written by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, it is said that "it is not clear how to test my car."
2. Ominous. Detailed, through "Xiang".
In Yi Da Zhuang, it is said that "you can't retreat, you can't succeed, you don't know."
"Gongyangzhuan · Xuangong 12 years" said: "never amnesty, unknown."
3. Unfair.
In the book of the Han Dynasty, Shi Huo Zhi 2: "the punishment will be very unknown. How can it be ignored?" Yan shigu notes: "detailed, pingye."
I don't know.
In the biography of Mr. Wuliu written by Tao Qian of Jin Dynasty, "I don't know who I am, and I don't know his surname."
5. Letter language. I don't want to elaborate.
Chinese PinYin : Bu Xiang
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