The light of many lamps. (Book of Southern Qi, Book of Literature, Vol. 1) The lamps were like fire trees, with a hundred branches that glittered brilliantly. See the entry for 'fire'. Source : Heibonsha "Popular version Jitsū" About the popular version Jitsū Information |
多くの灯火の光。〔南斉書、礼志上〕燈は火樹の(ごと)く、百枝に(さか)んなること煌煌(くわうくわう)たり。 字通「火」の項目を見る。 出典 平凡社「普及版 字通」普及版 字通について 情報 |
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