鬼雄
Chinese edit
ghost, the dead | hero | ||
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trad. (鬼雄) | 鬼 | 雄 | |
simp. #(鬼雄) | 鬼 | 雄 |
Etymology edit
c. 340–278 BCE, Qu Yuan (屈原), the Nine Odes (《楚辭·九歌·國殤》)
- 子魂魄兮為鬼雄 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: translated by Arthur Waley as "Battle"
- zǐ húnpò xī weí guǐxióng [Pinyin]
- Captains among the ghosts, heroes among the dead.
子魂魄兮为鬼雄 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
鬼雄