㤣

Pronunciation
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Radical
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Traditional Strokes 10 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Mouth (kǒu), Page 7, Entry 08 Pronounced pēng (rising tone). Refers to abdominal pain. The "Zhengzitong" states that it is the same as the character "怦". Note: This character is not recorded in character dictionaries but appears in the "Ling Shu Jing" (Classic of Spiritual Pivot) which says: "㤣, abdominal distension and pain," with the annotation "㤣, full." It is similar in form and meaning to the character "恲" in dictionaries like "Yupian" and "Guangyun," and should be considered a variant form of "恲." The explanation in "Zihui" as abdominal pain is incorrect, and the statement in "Zhengzitong" that it is the same as "怦" is unfounded.

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