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The character "铸" originates from its traditional form "鑄", structured with the metal radical "金" on the left and the component "壽" on the right, where "壽" primarily functioned as a phonetic element. In the simplified form, "寿" replaces "壽" while the metal radical is retained, reflecting the character's enduring association with metallurgy. Historically, the character specifically referred to the act of melting and casting metal, such as in the production of ritual vessels or tools. Over centuries, its semantic range broadened slightly to encompass metaphorical extensions, like the forging of destiny or character, though the core meaning remains firmly anchored in the concept of shaping metal through casting.
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这个工厂铸造金属零件。
他们用青铜铸了一座雕像。
铸钢的过程非常复杂。
这些铸件需要经过严格检验。
他的成功铸就了公司的辉煌。
历史经验铸成了我们民族的性格。
通过不断努力,他们铸就了坚实的合作关系。
这项技术革新铸定了行业未来的发展基础。