上行
Chinese
Etymology 1
up; on; on top up; on; on top; upon; first; previous or last; upper; higher; above; previous; to climb; to go into; to go up |
to go; to do; capable to go; to do; capable; all right; competent; OK; to travel; temporary; to walk; will do; behaviour; conduct; a row; profession; professional | ||
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simp. and trad. (上行) |
上 | 行 |
Pronunciation
Verb
上行
- to ascend
- 天道下濟而光明,地道卑而上行。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: I Ching, 11th – 8th century BCE
- Tiāndào xiàjì ér guāngmíng, dìdào bēi ér shàngxíng. [Pinyin]
- It is the way of heaven to send down its beneficial influences below, where they are brilliantly displayed. It is the way of earth, lying low, to send its influences upwards and (there) to act.
天道下济而光明,地道卑而上行。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]
- to go upstream
- (Taiwan, of trains) to go up to the north
- (Mainland China, of trains) to go in the direction of the capital (Beijing)
- to send to higher authorities (as of documents)
- (of prices, indexes, etc.) to rise
Usage notes
In Mainland China, trains going in the direction of Beijing (i.e. "up" trains) have even-numbered train codes.
Antonyms
- 上行 (shàngxíng)
Etymology 2
up; on; on top up; on; on top; upon; first; previous or last; upper; higher; above; previous; to climb; to go into; to go up |
to go; to do; capable to go; to do; capable; all right; competent; OK; to travel; temporary; to walk; will do; behaviour; conduct; a row; profession; professional | ||
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simp. and trad. (上行) |
上 | 行 |
Pronunciation
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