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Pronunciationchóu
Five Elements
FortuneAuspicious
Strokes19 strokes

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Pronunciation chóu
Five Elements
Fortune Auspicious
Radical
Simplified Strokes 19 strokes
Traditional Strokes 19 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 766
View Original Page 766
Wu Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Field (tián) Chou; Kangxi Dictionary strokes: 19; Page 766, Entry 40 Pronounced chou. The act of cultivating and managing fields. Also, Book of Rites (Liji), Monthly Ordinances (Yueling): In the final month of summer, one may apply fertilizer to the fields. Commentary: Land used for grain is called tian, land used for hemp is called chou. Discourses of the States (Guoyu): Mountain lands, hills, plains, marshes, well-fields, and hemp-fields were distributed evenly, so the people had no grievances. Note: Hemp fields are called chou. Also, Zuo Tradition (Zuo Zhuan), 30th Year of Duke Xiang: Seizing our fields and redividing them. Note: Field ridges are called chou. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Annals of Qin Shi Huang: Men found joy in cultivating the fields, and women were diligent in spinning and weaving. Also, Literary Expositor (Erya), Explanations of Ancient Terms (Shi Gu): Chou means who. Book of Documents (Shangshu), Canon of Yao (Yao Dian): Emperor Yao said: Who can comply with the times and be promoted to office? Commentary: Chou means who. Also, Collection of Rhymes (Yunhui): Means formerly or in the past. Zuo Tradition (Zuo Zhuan), 2nd Year of Duke Xuan: Yang Zhen said: Formerly, you were the one in charge. Note: Chouxi is like saying the previous day. Zuo Si, Rhapsody on the Capital of Shu (Shudu Fu): Sighing over the great deeds of the past. Also, Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Treatise on the Calendar (Lishu): Therefore, the descendants of those who studied the calendar for generations (chouren) were scattered. Ru Chun’s Note: Family occupations passed down through generations are called chou. Also, means category or type. Book of Documents (Shangshu), The Great Plan (Hongfan): The Heavenly Emperor was thus enraged and did not grant him the nine categories of the Great Law for governing. Commentary: Chou means category. Strategies of the Warring States (Zhan Guo Ce): Now Chunyu Kun is a person of the same category as the virtuous. Note: Chou means category. Also, means a match or a companion. Book of Changes (Yijing), Hexagram of Obstruction (Pi Gua), Nine in the fourth place: Having the mandate of Heaven, there is no disaster; those of the same group (or companions) will all receive blessings. Commentary: Chou refers to those of the same group or companions. Ji Kang, Poem for the Scholar Entering the Army: The yellow bird sings, watching its companion as it calls out. Note: Chou means companion. Also, Five Sounds Collection of Rhymes (Wuyin Jiyun): Means to block with earth or to bank with soil. Huainanzi, Training in True Nature (Chuzhen Xun): Nowadays, those who plant trees irrigate them with flowing water and bank them with fertile soil. Note: Chou means to bank with soil. Also, means to be equal to. Book of Han (Hanshu), Annals of Emperor Xuan: Let his rank and fief be equal to those of his ancestor. Note: According to Han law, for marquises who were not the original founders, the fief was reduced by two-tenths with each passing generation. Chou means equal, indicating it was no longer to be reduced. Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu), Biography of Ji Zun: Chou means equal. It means that the meritorious officials' descendants inherited titles equal to those of their ancestors. Also, name of a marsh. Huainanzi, Training in the Fundamentals (Benjing Xun): Yao then sent Yi to the wilds of Chouhua to execute the Tooth-Chiseler. Note: Chouhua is the name of a marsh in the south. Also, name of a state. Discourses of the States (Guoyu), Discourses of Zhou (Zhouyu): They are the states of Zhi and Chou, both descended from Tai Ren. Note: Zhi and Chou are two state names. Also, a surname. Descendants of the states of Zhi and Chou. Zuo Tradition (Zuo Zhuan), 13th Year of Duke Ai: Chou Wuyu and Ou Yang came from the south. Note: These two people were grand masters of the state of Yue. Also, Rhyme Supplement (Yunbu): Rhymes with the sound chu. Han Yu, Inscription for Wang Hongzhong: Governing the region under his jurisdiction, he prohibited the Buddhist religion. Winds and rains were favorable, and the fields were filled with non-glutinous rice.

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