(jiōng) - Describes a horse that is robust, strong, and & specifically refers to a stout and powerful horse.

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jiōng | 15 strokes | radical:

· jiōng

Describes a horse that is robust, strong, and well-fed;

specifically refers to a stout and powerful horse.

Describes a horse that is robust, strong, andspecifically refers to a stout and powerful horse.

Usage highlights

sturdy horserobust steedwellpowerful stallionhorse described as stoutpoem about strong horses

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Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The poem describes a sturdy horse (駉駉牡马).
  • He raises strong horses (駉壮的马).
  • The ancient text praises the robust steeds (駉駉之马).

Collocations

  • sturdy horse(駉马)
  • robust steed(駉駉)
  • well-fed horse(駉壮)
  • powerful stallion(駉牡)
  • horse described as stout(駉駉牡马)
  • poem about strong horses(駉颂)

Idioms

  • The Ode of the Sturdy Horse(駉颂)
  • Stout and Strong Steeds(駉駉牡马)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Appears in the Classic of Poetry (诗经), one of China's oldest poetry collections.
  • Used in classical literature to describe ideal, powerful horses, symbolizing strength and prosperity.
  • The character is primarily literary and archaic in modern usage.

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