Cripple means lame person, cripple.
The pinyin is bǒzi.
Source:
1. The poem "The Highest Building" by Liu Kezhuang of the Song Dynasty: "Repay the blind man and re-open the book, and let the lame man go out to see flowers."
2 , Chapter 5 of "Ping Yao Zhuan": "Sun Bin, the military advisor of the Seven Kingdoms, and Lou Shide, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, were also lame."
Sentences:
1. Kangaroo When walking, he looks like a lame person. When his hind legs push on the ground, his front legs take a step forward, and his hind legs also slowly jump forward. At this time, its tail moves forward with its hind legs to maintain the balance of the body.
2. Will is a strong blind man, leaning on the shoulders of a sighted lame man.
Synonym: lame
Pinyin: qué zǐ.
Phonetic: ㄑㄩㄝˊㄗˇ.
Basic explanation: ? People who have lost or cannot use their lower limbs or cannot use them to a large extent: people who crawl, limp or stagger.
Citation explanation: lame person; cripple. Act 3 of Cao Yu's "Sunrise": "You tell the cripple that I have guests here, and I will go out later." Chapter 19 of Liu Qing's "Iron Wall": "Even if he becomes a cripple...she still likes him.
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