Fuxi

专有名词
/fuʃiː/

英文释义

专有名词
  1. A legendary ancient Chinese ruler and culture hero, typically the brother of Nüwa. Chinese
    — The Chineſe ſay that Fo-hi, the Founder of their Monarchy, fix’d his Court in this Province; and began his Reign about the Year 2952, according to ſome Authors, whoſe Opinion if true confirms the Chronology of the Septuagint.

词形变化

Fu Xi alternative Fu Hsi alternative,dated Fu-hsi alternative,dated Fo Hi alternative,obsolete Fo-hi alternative,obsolete Fo-Hi alternative,obsolete Fo-Hsi alternative,obsolete Fo-hsi alternative,obsolete Fou Hi alternative,obsolete Fou-hi alternative,obsolete

词源

From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the modern Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 伏羲 (Fúxī), variously understood and treated as a solar god, protoplast, culture hero, legendary emperor, and protohistorical tribal chief or as an imperial or prehistoric dynasty (氏, shì) in China before the Xia. The two characters may be phonetic but have the meaning "concealed from", "submitting to", or "prostrate before" 羲 (xī), a character that also appears in the name of the early solar goddess 羲和 (“Xīhé”), q.v.
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