星官
Chinese
star; satellite; small amount | official; government; organ of body | ||
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simp. and trad. (星官) |
星 | 官 |
Pronunciation
Noun
星官
- (literary) constellation
- (literary) configurations of the stars (formerly studied for their supposed influence on human affairs)
- (literary) astral officer
- (literary) god in charge of the stars
- 歷觀古名士畫金童玉女及神仙星官中,有婦人形相者,貌雖端嚴,神必清古。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: Guo ruoxu, 圖畫見聞誌
- Lì guān gǔ míngshì huà jīntóngyùnǚ jí shénxiān xīngguān zhōng, yǒu fùrén xíng xiàng zhě, mào suī duān yán, shén bì qīng gǔ. [Pinyin]
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
历观古名士画金童玉女及神仙星官中,有妇人形相者,貌虽端严,神必清古。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Synonyms
- (configurations of the stars): 星象 (xīngxiàng)
Descendants
References
- “Entry #110398”, in 重編國語辭典修訂本 [Revised Mandarin Chinese Dictionary] (in Chinese), National Academy for Educational Research (Taiwan), 2021.
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