羅
Definition
luó:* 捕鳥的網。 * 張網捕鳥。如:羅雀掘鼠。 * 羅致;招請。 * 包羅,囊括。 * 陳列;分布。如:星羅棋布。 * 阻止;遮攔。 * 遭遇。 * 稀疏而輕軟的絲織品。如:綾羅綢緞。 * 一種密孔篩子。如:絹羅;銅絲羅。 * 用羅篩東西。唐白居易 * 螺形或環狀的。宋蘇軾 * 檖的別名。即鹿梨。 * 英語gross省音譯。量詞。十二打為一羅。 * 用同"蘿"。蘿蔔。 * 用同"鑼"。打擊樂器,銅制。 * 用同"籮"。竹制的盛物器。 * 國名。➊周代諸侯國名。熊姓。故治初在今湖北省宜城市西,為楚所迫多次遷徙,春秋時為楚所滅。 * 姓。 * 同"邏"。➊巡行;巡査。 * 用同"摞"。➊把東西重疊放置。如:把碗羅起來。➋量詞,用於重疊放置著的東西。如:一羅資料。 luō:* 〔羅唆〕同"囉唆"。言語繁複或事情瑣碎;麻煩。 luo:* 語氣詞。用於句尾,相當於"哪"。元王實甫
net for catching birds; gauze
Structure
Related substructures
Precursors
Oracle Bone Script
c. 1300–1050 BCE (Late Shang)
Inscriptions carved on turtle plastrons and animal bones for divination and record-keeping in the late Shang royal court; the oldest large attested corpus of written Chinese.Wikipedia ->
Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
Chu Script
c. 770–221 BCE (Chu, Spring & Autumn–Warring States)
A regional script tradition used in the state of Chu, best known from brush-written bamboo and silk manuscripts with distinctive local forms.Wikipedia ->
Qin Script
c. 475–206 BCE (Qin, Warring States → Qin dynasty)
Qin-area character forms attested on bamboo/wood slips (e.g., Shuihudi, deposited 217 BCE), overlapping chronologically with the standardization of seal script and the emergence of clerical tendencies.Wikipedia ->
Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
Clerical Script
c. 300 BCE–220 CE (emerged late Warring States/Qin; dominant Han)
A practical script that evolved from late Warring States/Qin writing; it matured and became dominant in the Han dynasty, favoring faster, more rectilinear strokes.Wikipedia ->
Transmitted Pre-Qin Forms
Pre-Qin forms (≤221 BCE) / late 2nd century BCE onward (Han → later textual transmission)
Pre-Qin character forms preserved through later textual transmission (often discussed as the 'Old Text' / guwen tradition). Shaped by repeated copying, they can diverge from excavated Warring States materials.Wikipedia ->
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