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(bound form) of or by the wife, as opposed to a concubine (contrasted with 庶[shù])

Etymology phono-semantic

woman

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A phono-semantic compound, combines the female radical (linking it to women and family) with the phonetic . It originally designated the primary wife in polygamous marriages, distinguishing her and her children from concubines, and therefore came to signify legitimate descent, direct bloodlines, and rightful inheritance within aristocratic hierarchies. Although the historical practice that required this distinction has vanished, the character now describes biological offspring, direct descendants, or the authentic core of a lineage or school of thought.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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他是家族的长子。

Tā shì jiāzú de dí zhǎng zǐ.

He is the family's legitimate eldest son.

这位子继承了大笔财产。

Zhè wèi dí zǐ jìchéng le dà bǐ cáichǎn.

This legitimate son inherited a large fortune.

他是公司系的管理人员。

Tā shì gōngsī díxì de guǎnlǐ rényuán.

He is a management personnel from the direct line of the company.

传弟子得到了真传。

Dí chuán dìzǐ dédào le zhēn chuán.

The directly transmitted disciple received the true teaching.

在古代,子拥有优先继承权。

Zài gǔdài, dí zǐ yōngyǒu yōuxiān jìchéng quán.

In ancient times, legitimate sons had priority inheritance rights.

作为亲孙子,他深受祖父的宠爱。

Zuòwéi dí qīn sūnzi, tā shēn shòu zǔfù de chǒng'ài.

As a blood grandson, he is deeply loved by his grandfather.

系部队在战争中发挥了关键作用。

Díxì bùduì zài zhànzhēng zhōng fāhuī le guānjiàn zuòyòng.

The direct line troops played a key role in the war.

尽管他是出,但家族企业最终由能力更强的庶子接管。

Jǐnguǎn tā shì dí chū, dàn jiāzú qǐyè zuìzhōng yóu nénglì gèng qiáng de shù zǐ jiēguǎn.

Although he is legitimate, the family business was eventually taken over by a more capable illegitimate son.