傺

Pronunciationchì
Five Elements
Strokes13 strokes

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Pronunciation chì
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 13 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 115
View Original Page 115
Chou Collection, Middle Volume, Radical: Person (rén), Page 115, Entry 05 Pronounced chè (falling tone). Meaning: to stop. "Chà chè" means a dejected appearance — *Qu Yuan, Li Sao*. *Note*: "Chà chè" means a dejected appearance. "Chè" means to stop. People in the Chu region call stopping "chè". "Chè" means to linger — *Yangzi, Fangyan*. *Note*: "Linger" is the modern word "zhù" (to reside). Also, "but in winter, all things are hidden and concealed" — *Chu Ci, Jiu Bian*. *Note*: This refers to all things being hidden and concealed in winter. Pronounced lìe, meaning the same. *Verification*: In *Chu Ci, Jiu Bian*, the text reads "rán kǎn chè ér chén cáng". The character "rán" has been added above "kǎn" according to the original text.

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