[Sound] San (Wu) (Han) [Reading] praise, praise, help [Kanji to learn] 5th grade 1. To lend a helping hand from the sidelines. To agree. "Approval, approval, approval or disapproval / support, sympathy" 2. To praise. "Praise, eulogy, admiration, praise / praise, admiration, admiration, adoration." 3. A piece of writing that praises a person, etc. 4. Poems and texts to accompany paintings. "Praise of the painting/Self-praise" [Additional information] 2 to 4 are " [Name] Akira, Ji, Suke, Tasuku, Yoshi San [praise/ × praise]2. A style of classical Chinese. A piece of writing that praises a person or thing. It often rhymes with four characters in a phrase. The poems about the paintings are written in the three paintings. 4 Buddhas 5 Commentary. Criticism. "While sitting at a teahouse at the exit, I was attending to a customer returning in the morning." (Ukiyo-e, Shoen Daikan, Vol. 1) Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
[音]サン(呉)(漢) [訓]ほめる たたえる たすける [学習漢字]5年 1 わきから力を添えてたすける。同意する。「賛意・賛成・賛同・賛否/協賛・翼賛」 2 ほめたたえる。「賛歌・賛辞・賛嘆・賛美/称賛・賞賛・絶賛・礼賛」 3 人物などをたたえる文章。「論賛」 4 絵に添える詩文。「画賛・自画自賛」 [補説]2~4は「 [名のり]あきら・じ・すけ・たすく・よし さん【賛/×讃】2 漢文の文体の一。人物や事物をほめる際の文章。多く、4字1句で韻を踏む。 3 画面の中に書きそえた、その絵に関する詩句。画賛。 4 仏・ 5 論評。批評。 「出口の茶屋に腰掛けながら、朝帰りの客に―付くるに」〈浮・諸艶大鑑・一〉 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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