厄

Pronunciationě
Five Elements
Strokes4 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation ě
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 4 strokes
Traditional Strokes 4 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower Radical: Cliff (hǎn) Stroke count: 4 Page 160, Entry 18 Pronounced wu guo (falling tone) — Tangyun (Tangyun), Jiyun (Jiyun) Ke'e, referring to the knots or burls on a tree. The character is a phono-semantic compound, formed by the combination of "jié" and "hǎn". Also written with "jīn" under "hǎn". — Guangyun (Guangyun) Also refers to the state of a fruit being withered, leaving only the core without flesh. — Yùpiān (Yùpiān) Pronounced wu he (rising tone), same as "nà". Also called "nà" for tree knots or burls. — Jiyun (Jiyun) Pronounced yu ge (entering tone), same as "è". — Yùpiān (Yùpiān), Guangyun (Guangyun), Jiyun (Jiyun) Some interpret the "è" in "ke'e" as "kùn è" (hardship), a common misconception. — Guō Zhōngshù (Guō Zhōngshù), Peixījí (Peixījí)

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