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- 2. How to pronounce squatting
- 3. What does squat mean?
- 4. The pinyin and explanation of Qingling Pinyin Fengliu
How to pronounce squatting
Squat [Pinyin]: [dūn] [cún]
[Word meaning]:
1.
Bend your legs as much as possible, like sitting, but buttocks not touching the ground: ~ down. ~ Vol. ~ju. ~Legs.
2.
[~Miao] Control fertilization and irrigation within a certain period of time, and carry out cultivating and suppression to make the roots of the seedlings sink down and grow strong, and to prevent the growth of redundant stems and leaves.
3.
Metaphor for staying or living idle: ~Fat. ~ Nest. ~Bangfang (jail).
踞 [Pinyin]: [jù]
[Definition]:
1. Squat, sit: dragon and tiger~ (describes the dangerous terrain). ~Sit. Ji~ (The ancients sat on the ground and spread their legs like a figure eight).
2.
Occupy: ~Keep. Pan~ (also known as "panzhi"). Male ~ one party.
What does squat mean?
Definition 1
Sitting. The ancients regarded this as a barbaric and rude act. "Huainanzi·Shuo Shan Xun": "Taking non-righteousness as righteousness and taking non-propriety as propriety is like a rogue and a madman, stealing money and giving it to beggars, stealing slips and writing laws, squatting and reciting poems and books." "Zhou" "Book·Yu Yi Zhuan": "Although the people of Di squatted without restraint, they were afraid of Yi's etiquette and did not dare to violate it."
Interpretation 2
. Squatting or sitting; squatting.
Interpretation 3
The squat is a common landscape ornament in Japanese gardens, used as a prop for washing hands before tea ceremonies and other formal ceremonies. The squat is usually made of stone and has a small bamboo spoon and a bamboo channel on top to provide water.
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The pinyin and explanation of Qingling Pinyin Fengliu
1. Squatting: dūn; "Shuowen" written by Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Squatting means sitting. From the feet, dwelling in the sound." Sit. "Zi Lin": "踞" means hanging one's feet; sitting empty-handedly, with the legs bent as much as possible, as if sitting, but the buttocks are not touching the ground: squat. Crouch. Crouch. Squat legs.
2. Squat : Pinyin: cún; [Activity]; [Dialect]: The legs or feet suddenly fell to the ground and were injured due to vibration〖sprain〗 For example: squatting on the legs.
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