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鹿 |
lù | deer |
麝 |
shè | musk deer (Moschus moschiferus) / also called 香獐子 |
逐 |
zhú lù Zhōng yuán | lit. hunting deer in the Central Plain (idiom) / fig. to attempt to seize the throne |
麠 |
jīng | red deer / sambar deer |
参 |
shēn róng | ginseng and young deer antler (used in TCM) |
呦 |
yōu yōu | (literary) (onom.) bleating of a deer |
逐 |
zhú lù | to pursue deer / fig. to vie for supremacy |
鹿 |
lù jiǎo | antler / deer horn / abatis |
狍 |
páo zi | Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus) |
鹿 |
lù róng | young deer antler prior to ossification (used in TCM) |
鹿 |
lù sǐ shéi shǒu | lit. at whose hand will the deer die (idiom) / fig. who will emerge victorious |
指 |
zhǐ lù wéi mǎ | making a deer out to be a horse (idiom); deliberate misrepresentation |
麋 |
mí lù | Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus), species of deer native to China that is critically endangered |
马 |
mǎ lù | red deer / fool / idiot (from Japanese "baka") |
狍 |
páo | Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus) |
四 |
sì bù xiàng | common name for 麋鹿, Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus), which is said to resemble an amalgam of animals such as a cow, deer, donkey and horse / an odd mixture of disparate elements / hodgepodge / farrago |
麇 |
jūn | hornless deer |
獐 |
zhāng | river deer / roebuck |
獐 |
zhāng tóu shǔ mù | lit. the head of a river deer and the eyes of a rat (idiom) / fig. repulsively ugly and shifty-looking |
麃 |
páo | (archaic) a type of deer |