2024年4月10日 星期三

火,神,器用,風風火火,嫉新說若讎。風神 Wind God丰神"The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" by William Kamkwamba





1. 風神
注音一式 ㄈㄥ ㄕㄣˊ
漢語拼音 f n  sh n 注音二式 f ng sh n


風采神情。晉書˙卷三十五˙裴秀傳:「楷風神高邁,容儀俊爽,博涉群書,特精理義。」或作「丰神」。



"The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" by William Kamkwamba is a memoir that chronicles Kamkwamba's journey from poverty in rural Malawi to becoming a self-taught windmill engineer.
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《說文》:“火,燬也。南方之行,炎而上,象形。”徐灝注箋:“古火字……象火之𠾭熷灿尜熷𡸣焰。”林義光《文源》:“象光燄迸射之形。”

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釋義

(一)huo3《廣韻》呼果切,上果曉。微部。(1)物體燃燒時所產生的光和焰。《說文‧火部》:“火,燬也。”《玉篇‧火部》:“火,火岙尾?也。”《書‧盤庚上》:“若火之燎于原,不可嚮邇,其猶可撲滅﹖”《論衡‧言毒》:“夫毒,陽氣也,故其中人,若火灼人。”《水滸全傳》第四十六回:“便去穴熷士熷黽前尋了把草,穴熷士熷黽裏點個火……那火頃刻間天也似般大。”

(2)焚燒。《釋名‧釋天》:“火,化也,消化物也。亦言毀也,物入中皆毀壞也。”《禮記‧王制》:“昆蟲未蟄,不以火田。”《新唐書‧李靖傳》:“(李靖)軍次伏俟城,吐谷渾盡火其莽,退保大非川。”梁啟超《說〈國風〉中》:“然則所謂守舊者又如何,前此嫉新說若讎,甚或火其書戮其人。”又特指(發生)火災。《左傳‧宣公十六年》:“夏,成周宣榭火,人火之也。凡火,人火曰火,天火曰災。”《公羊傳‧襄公九年》:“‘九年,春,宋火。’曷為或言災,或言火﹖大者曰災,小者曰火。”徐彥疏:“然則何氏以為《春秋》之義不記人火,火者皆是天害也。但害於大物則言災,害於小物則言火。”《宋史‧姦臣傳‧章惇》:“三司火,神宗御樓觀之。”

(3)用火將食物烹熟。《莊子‧山木》:“孔子圍於陳、蔡之間,七日不火食。”成玄英疏:“七日不起火食。”《山海經‧北山經》:“其山北人,皆生食不火之物。”郭璞注:“或作‘皆生食而不火’。”《禮記‧王制》:“東方曰夷,被髮文身,有不火食者矣。”

(4)火把或燈燭等照明用具。《莊子‧天地》:“厲之人夜半生其子,遽取火而視之。”唐溫庭筠《臺城曉朝曲》:“司馬門前火千炬,闌干星斗天將曙。”《官場現形記》第十三回:“等到上火之後,船家果然把他們兩隻坐船撐到對岸停泊。”

(5)用火光照看。《聊齋志異‧成仙》:“(周生)定移時,始覺在成榻。駭曰:‘昨不醉,何顛倒至此耶!’乃呼家人。家人火之,儼然成也。”

(6)光芒。《墨子‧經說下》:“智以目見,而目以火見。”《元史‧孟速思傳》:“(太祖)一見大悅,曰:‘此兒目中有火,它日可大用。’”

(7)指槍炮彈藥。如:軍火;火器;火力;火網。又比喻戰爭。如:交火;開火;停火。郭沫若《孤山的梅花》:“上海方面難道已經開了火嗎﹖”

(8)形容像火那樣的顏色,一般指紅色。如:火紅;火狐。唐李白《送程劉二侍御》:“天外飛霜下蔥海,火旗雲馬生光彩。”王琦注:“火旗,謂旗之赤似火。”殷夫《“三八”們》:“火色的大旗現在中間。”

(9)比喻激動或暴躁、憤怒。唐白居易《感春》:“憂喜皆心火,榮枯是眼塵。”曹禺《日出》第一幕:“我聽說這孩子打了金八爺一巴掌,金八爺火了。”

(10)比喻緊急。《莊子‧天地》:“彼且乘人而無天,方且本身而異形,方且尊知而火馳。”成玄英疏:“馳驟奔逐,其速如火矣。”唐武則天《臘日宣詔幸上苑》:“明朝遊上苑,火速報春知。”唐柳宗元《疊後》:“勸君火急添功用,趁取當時二妙聲。”

(11)古代兵制單位。十人為“火”。《通典‧兵一‧立軍》:“五人為列,二列為火,五火為隊。”《新唐書‧兵志》:“五十人為隊,隊有正;十人為火,火有長。”又唐代工匠的組織,五人為火。《新唐書‧百官志一》:“凡工匠,以州縣為團,五人為火,五火置長一人。”

(12)同伴;由同伴組成的集體。後作“夥”。張相《詩詞曲語辭匯釋》卷六:“火,即夥也;古曰火伴,今曰夥伴。”北魏佚名《大監劉阿素墓誌》:“同火人典御監秦阿女等。”宋蘇軾《乞增脩弓箭社條約狀二首》:“北界君熷羊賊一火,約二十餘人,在兩界首不住打劫為患。”元佚名《盆兒鬼‧楔子》:“今蚤到長街市上,本意尋個相識,合火去做買賣。”

(13)五行之一。《書‧洪範》:“五行:一曰水,二曰火,三曰木,四曰金,五曰土。”《春秋繁露‧五行之義》:“天有五行……木生火,火生土,土生金,金生水,水生木。”又“故木居東方而主春氣,火居南方而主夏氣。”

(14)中醫學術語。指陽性、熱性一類的物象或亢進的狀態。1.指生理的火。為陽氣所化,生命的動力。如少火、命門火等。2.指病因六淫(風、寒、暑、濕、燥、火)之一。與暑熱同性,但無明顯季節性。3.病理性的各種機能亢進的表現。唐孟郊《路病》:“飛光赤道路,內火焦肺肝。”

(15)星名。1.大火,又名心宿。《書‧堯典》:“日永星火,以正仲夏。”蔡沈傳:“火,謂大火。”曾運乾注:“《爾雅》‘大火謂之大辰’注:大火,心也。”《詩‧豳風‧七月》:“七月流火,九月授衣。”毛傳:“火,大火也。”高亨注:“火,星名,又名大火,即心宿。”《左傳‧莊公二十九年》:“火見而致用,水昏正而栽。”2.行星之一。古人以金木水火土為五大行星。火星又名“熒惑”。《史記‧天官書》:“火犯守角,則有戰。”司馬貞索隱引韋昭曰:“火,熒惑也。”

(16)姓。《姓角岙嶲‧哿韻》:“火,國初有火貞,封同安侯。或夷姓也。”按:《明史》本傳作火真。《正字通‧火部》:“火,又姓。諸葛亮南征,火濟以功封羅甸國王,今安氏其裔也。明火原潔,洪武翰林侍講,編類《華夷譯語》。又火城,維揚人。”

(二)huo1俗指兔子豁開的上唇。《正字通‧火部》:“火,又俗謂兔歧唇曰火。火讀若呵。”


1. 器用
注音一式 ㄑ|ˋ ㄩㄥˋ
漢語拼音 q  y 注音二式 ch  y ng


各種用具。漢˙桓寬˙鹽鐵論˙禁耕:「器用不便,則農夫罷於。」唐語林˙卷六˙補遺:「陳設器用,無不精備。」
人才。文選˙王˙聖主得賢臣頌:「夫賢者,國家之器用也。」


きよう【器用】 I 〔上手な様子〕 器用な大工a dexterous carpenter 彼女は指先が器用だShe is clever [good] with her hands [fingers]. 彼は器用... きようびんぼう【器用貧乏】 彼は器用貧乏だHe is a jack-of-all-trades and master of none.

き‐よう【器用】 [名・形動] 1 からだを思うように動かして、芸事・工作などをうまくこなすこと。また、そのさま。「手先が―だ」「―に箸(はし)を使う」 2 要領よく、いろいろな物事を処理すること。また、そのさま... きよう‐じん【器用人】 才知・技芸などにすぐれた人。また、頭のめぐりがよく、要領のいい人。器用者(もの)。「をかしき中間のすることまでも口拍子にまかせ、かかる―のあること」〈浮・織留・一〉 きよう‐びんぼう【器用貧乏】 何事も一応はうまくできるために一事に徹底できず、かえって大成しないこと。また、そのような人。
台灣人愛風神的性格使得廟宇總必需愈蓋愈大,1960年代某著名王爺廟拆建時番人倆於是流落民間。


三十年後昌仔在桃城最老資格的民藝業者葉桑家裡看到其中之一,昌仔當時民藝事業正旺,台灣景氣雖已如強弩之末,畢竟好日子裡大家都風風火火,昌仔的眼力讓他立刻高價買入這尊憨番。



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. 風風火火
注音一式 ㄈㄥ ㄈㄥ ㄏㄨㄛˇ ㄏㄨㄛˇ

急急忙忙﹑冒冒失失的樣子。如:「他風風火火的闖了進來。」
活躍﹑有衝勁的樣子。



1. 風神
注音一式 ㄈㄥ ㄕㄣˊ
漢語拼音 f  sh n 注音二式 f ng sh


風采神情。晉書˙卷三十五˙裴秀傳:「楷風神高邁,容儀俊爽,博涉群書,特精理義。」或作「丰神」。


"The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" by William Kamkwamba is a memoir that chronicles Kamkwamba's journey from poverty in rural Malawi to becoming a self-taught windmill engineer.
Here are 10 lessons from the book:
1. Resourcefulness: Kamkwamba demonstrates the power of resourcefulness in overcoming adversity. Despite limited access to formal education and resources, he leverages his ingenuity and creativity to solve problems and improve his community.
2. Perseverance: The book highlights the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges. Kamkwamba encounters numerous setbacks and obstacles on his journey, but he remains determined to pursue his dream of building a windmill to generate electricity for his village.
3. Education is Empowering: Kamkwamba emphasizes the transformative power of education. Despite being forced to drop out of school due to financial constraints, he continues to educate himself through books and experimentation, ultimately achieving his goal of building a windmill.
4. Innovation: Kamkwamba's story underscores the value of innovation in driving progress and improving lives. His homemade windmill not only provides electricity for his village but also inspires others to embrace innovation and technology.
5. Community Support: Kamkwamba receives support and encouragement from his family and community throughout his journey. The book highlights the importance of community solidarity in overcoming challenges and achieving shared goals.
6. Environmental Stewardship: Through his windmill project, Kamkwamba demonstrates a commitment to environmental stewardship. He harnesses renewable energy from the wind, promoting sustainability and reducing reliance on non-renewable resources.
7. Dream Big: Despite his humble beginnings, Kamkwamba dreams big and refuses to be limited by his circumstances. His story serves as a reminder of the power of ambition and vision in driving personal and societal transformation.
8. Global Connectivity: Kamkwamba's story illustrates the potential of global connectivity in empowering individuals and communities. Through the internet, he gains access to information and resources that enable him to pursue his passion for engineering and innovation.
9. Empowerment through Technology: The book highlights the role of technology in empowering individuals and communities to improve their lives. Kamkwamba's windmill project not only provides electricity but also enhances economic opportunities and quality of life in his village.
10. Inspiration and Hope: Kamkwamba's story is a testament to the power of inspiration and hope in overcoming adversity. His perseverance and ingenuity inspire readers to believe in the possibility of change and to pursue their dreams against all odds.
These lessons from "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" offer valuable insights into resilience, innovation, and the transformative power of education and technology.
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