钞

Pronunciationchāo
Five Elements
Strokes12 strokes

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Pronunciation chāo
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 9 strokes
Traditional Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Form

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1298
View Original Page 1298
Xu Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Metal (jīn) Kangxi Strokes: 12 Page 1298, Entry 01 Tang Yun, Yunhui, Zheng Yun: Pronounced chao. Jiyun: Pronounced chao. Shuowen Jiezi: To take with a fork. Xu Xuan states: Commonly written as a variant form (chao). Guangyun: To seize. Biography of Gongsun Zan in the Book of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu): To set a date, attack, and plunder the commanderies and counties. Also, Yunhui: Sometimes written as a variant form (chao). Zhang Heng, Eastern Capital Rhapsody (Dongjing Fu): To plunder the Kunliao. Also written as a variant form (chao). Du Fu's poems: Using a scoop to serve white rice. Also a surname. Zhengzitong: Chao Xiu, Chao Qi of the Ming dynasty. Also, Zengyun: To copy or transcribe. Baopuzi: I have briefly transcribed the essential principles of the golden elixir to show them to those who share these aspirations in later times. Also, Boya: To be strong. Also, Guangyun: Pronounced chao. Jiyun, Yunhui, Zheng Yun: Pronounced chao. Rites of Zhou (Zhouli), Summer Offices, Officer of Shooting Birds: Drive away crows and kites. Commentary: Crows and kites are good at snatching and stealing, and they readily dirty people. Explanation of Characters (Shuowen): Pronounced chao. Zhengzitong: The name for paper currency. History of Song (Songshi): In the twenty-fourth year of the Shaoxing era, the Jurchen people, having a shortage of copper, followed the Song dynasty's Jiaozi method and created currency notes of one guan, two guan, three guan, five guan, and ten guan, which were the five types of large currency notes. One hundred, two hundred, three hundred, five hundred, and seven hundred were the five types of small currency notes. They were used alongside coinage, with a seven-year limit before old notes were turned in for new ones. Various regions established currency offices where officials received them, charging fifteen wen per guan for processing and printing costs, which was convenient for both the public and private sectors. Also, Yunhui Dingzheng: When officials collect goods and issue stamped certificates. This refers to modern customs barriers. Also, equivalent to the character pronounced miao. Guanzi, Youguan Chapter: Teachings are implemented at the end. Commentary: This means the tip or end. Also: Listen at the end, so one can hear what is not yet extreme. Commentary: This means deep and distant. Also, Jiyun: Pronounced zhao. To take. Correction: In the Rites of Zhou, Summer Offices, Officer of Shooting Birds, Commentary: Crows and kites enjoy snatching and stealing. This is corrected based on the original text.

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