鶬

Pronunciationcāng
Five Elements
Strokes21 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation cāng
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 21 strokes
Traditional Strokes 21 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1495
View Original Page 1495
Hai Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Bird (niǎo) Cang Kangxi strokes: 21 Page 1495, Entry 36 Pronounced cang. A water bird. Book of Rites (Erya), Interpretation of Birds: The cang is the migua. Guo commentary: Now called migua. Sub-commentary: The cang is also known as the migua. Sima Xiangru, Rhapsody on Sir Vacuous (Zixu fu): A pair of cang descend. Correctness commentary: The cang resembles a wild goose but is black in color. Han Poetry Outer Commentary (Han shi waizhuan): The cang is viviparous. Standard Character Guide (Zhengzitong): The cang is as large as a crane, with plumage of a greenish-grey color, though some are grey. It has a long neck and tall legs, with no red on the crown of the head, but red on both cheeks. In the region west of the pass, it is called gualu; in Shandong, it is called canggua; in the south, it is called cangji; and by the river, it is called maiji. There is also the cang-geng, which is the name of a bird. Originally written as cang. Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Bin: There is the singing canggeng. Also, the qicang. Guo Pu, Rhapsody on the Yangtze River (Jiang fu): The dragon-carp has one horn, the qicang has nine heads. Pronounced qiang. Book of Odes (Shijing), Eulogies of Shang: Eight bells ringing cang-cang. Zheng annotation: The sound is harmonious. Book of Odes (Shijing), Eulogies of Zhou: The leather reins have cang. Mao Commentary on the Book of Odes: Refers to having proper order. Zheng annotation: The appearance of metal ornaments.

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