象簡

See also: 象简

Chinese

 
shape; form; appearance; elephant; image under a map (math.)
simple
trad. (象簡)
simp. (象简)

Etymology

An ivory tablet, about three feet in length by about three inches wide, slightly tapering to the ends. Prior to the Ming dynasty, an official above a certain rank would entitled to such a tablet. Officials of lesser ranks would have a tablet made of a different material. It was held before the breast at an audience (with the emperor), and was used as a writing tablet for taking notes.

Pronunciation


Noun

象簡

  1. (literary, historical) ivory tablet

Synonyms

  • 象笏

Derived terms

  • 羅袍象簡罗袍象简
  • 襆頭象簡幞头象简
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