adjective

Meanings

  1. 1 profound; abstruse; mysterious (literary)

Examples

HSK 7-9
探赜索隐钩深致远
Tànzé-suǒyǐn, gōushēn-zhìyuǎn.
Explore the abstruse and seek out the hidden.
HSK 7-9
Shèngrén yǒu yǐ jiàn tiānxià zhī zé.
The sages were able to perceive the deepest mysteries of the world.

Tips

history
Best-known from 《易经·系辞》: 圣人有以见天下之赜 - 'the sages have seen the deepest mysteries of the world'. The four-character 探赜索隐 ('probe the abstruse, search out the hidden') is one of the great Chinese scholarly mottos - used today in titles of academic projects.
register
Pure literary register. Never used in conversation; appears only in classical quotations, scholarly titles, and the rare modern essay reaching for gravitas. Modern speech equivalents: 深奥 (profound), 玄妙 (mysterious).

Components

ideograph
abstruse; profound
Compound graph: left side carries (a downward-looking eye, here a 'submerged / hidden' element) below (an enclosure); right side has (a phonetic giving the reading). The whole graph evokes 'something deep, enclosed, and to be sought out'. Indexed under Kangxi #154 by tradition; the radical isn't transparently semantic in the modern simplified form.

Filed under radical (chén, #131) by convention. is not a separate component in , so no strokes are highlighted.

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