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Pictograph of an arrow (矢) hitting a target. Based on the original meaning "target (archery)". The meaning of this character has shifted over time and now means "marquis", likely because archery was associated with people of high ranking.
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The character 侯 (hóu) originally depicted an arrow striking a target, combining the arrow component 矢 (shǐ) with a person radical 亻 (rén) that reflects human involvement in the act. Its earliest meaning was the archery target itself. Because archery held a central, ceremonial role among the ancient Chinese nobility, the character's sense gradually shifted from the target to the high-ranking individuals who practiced it, ultimately becoming the title "marquis" for feudal lords and senior officials serving the emperor.
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侯老师教语文。
侯爵拥有大片土地。
昨天侯先生来了。
诸侯国之间常战争。
这位侯爵非常慷慨。
侯先生虽然年轻,但很有经验。
在古代,侯爵是贵族称号。
当侯先生抵达时,我们正在讨论这个计划。
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