伃 (yú) - Used in ancient Chinese names, particularly in the
伃 · yú
Used in ancient Chinese names, particularly in the compound 婕伃 (jié yú), a high-ranking female palace official title in imperial China.
Used in ancient Chinese names, particularly in the
Usage highlights
婕伃倢伃Lady 伃
Usage & contexts
Examples
- The title 婕伃 (jié yú) was a high-ranking concubine position.
- She was granted the title 婕伃 (jié yú) in the Han dynasty.
- Historical records mention Lady 伃 (Yú).
Collocations
- jié yú(婕伃)
- jié yú(倢伃)
- Yú Furen(Lady 伃)
Cultural background
FAQ- Primarily appears in the historical title 婕伃 (or 倢伃), a high-ranking imperial concubine position during the Han dynasty and later periods.
- The character itself is archaic and rarely used outside of this specific historical context or classical references.