He tied his feet up and refused to go forward. (Records of the Grand Historian, Biography of Li Si) He made the men of the world dare not go west, and tied their feet up and refused to enter Qin. See the entry for '裹' in the character list. Source : Heibonsha "Popular version Jitsū" About the popular version Jitsū Information |
足を包んで進まない。〔史記、李斯伝〕天下の士をして、いて敢て西に向はず、足を裹(つつ)んで秦に入らざらしむ。 字通「裹」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 |
〘 noun 〙 A type of usury in the Edo period. Money ...
...To transform a person into a woman, the testic...
Menstruation without ovulation. Because ovulation ...
…Woodwork refers to (1) the natural quality of wo...
…To the west is the Itoshima Peninsula, and to th...
...Some cedars are estimated to be 2,000 to 4,000...
...Born into the family of a craftsman at a metal...
Labor that is forced through violence or other me...
This embankment is located in Kai City, in the we...
… [Vestiges of nomadic culture] It is believed th...
Year of death: July 27, 1878 Year of birth: 1848 T...
…Pathological conditions are caused by retinal br...
It is also called "Kikkoden." It is the...
...It is also a method to analyze whether the goa...
1902‐66 American astronomer. Born in the Netherlan...