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Pronunciationbài
Five Elements
Strokes13 strokes

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Pronunciation bài
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 13 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 855
View Original Page 855
Wu Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Grain (hé) Character: bai Kangxi stroke count: 13 Page 855, Entry 02 According to the Guangyun (Guangyun), Jiyun (Jiyun), and Yunhui (Yunhui) dictionaries, it is pronounced bai. According to the Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen): a type of grain. Xu states: It resembles grain but is distinct. It is tibei (a type of weed). According to the Guangyun: A grass that resembles grain but has fine seeds. In the Mencius (Mengzi): If the harvest is not ripe, it is not as good as tibei grass. In the Book of the Later Han (Houhan shu), Biography of Guangwu: In the thirty-first year of Jianwu, grain fell like rain, shaped like the seeds of bai. Commentary: Bai is a grass that resembles grain. According to the Explaining the Six Scripts (Liushu gu): Bai has leaves that look like rice, is hairless between the nodes, has seeds like hemp, and damages crops. According to the Zhengzitong: There are two types, water bai and dry bai. According to the Yunhui: One definition is that it grows in water. In the poetry of Xie Lingyun: Reeds and bai rely on one another. Also means fine or small. In the Book of Han (Qianhan shu), Treatise on Literature and Arts: Minor novels are called baishuo (minor accounts). Also refers to baiguan (minor officials). Shigu commentary: This refers to minor officials. In the Old Book of Tang (Tang shu), Biography of Lu Zhi: Taxing the money of baifan (petty traders). Bai refers to the common people who are small-scale vendors.

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