峨

Pronunciationé
Five Elements
Strokes10 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation é
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 10 strokes
Traditional Strokes 10 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Yin Collection, Middle Volume. Radical: Mountain (shān). Character: E. Kangxi strokes: 10. Page 311, Entry 09. Broad Rimes (Guangyun): Pronounced e (rising tone). Collected Rimes (Jiyun), Rhyme Meetings (Yunhui), and Orthodox Rimes (Zhengyun): Pronounced e (rising tone). Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen): Cuo-e means a mountain that is high. Lu Ji, Marching Song (Congjun Xing): Lofty mountains, dense and tall. Also, Emei is the name of a mountain located one hundred li south of Mei County, Jiading Prefecture, Sichuan. Sometimes written as E (variant). It has three peaks: Great E, Middle E, and Little E. Records of Famous Mountains (Mingshanji): Two mountains facing each other like moth eyebrows, hence the name. Also, in Guihua and Taining of Fujian, Taiping of Guangdong, and Jia County of Henan, all have Emei mountains; the names are identical, but the locations differ. Also, e-e means the appearance of height. Book of Odes (Shijing), Greater Odes (Daya): Holding the zhang-tablet, reverent and tall. Commentary: Those who hold the gui-tablet and zhang-tablet to assist in the sacrifice have a dignified and tall demeanor. Also, Lu Ji, Response to Jia Changyuan (Da Jia Changyuan Shi): Virtuous reputation, lofty and great. Also, Rhyme Meetings (Yunhui): Commonly written as e (variant). History of the Former Han (Qian Han Shu), Biography of Yang Xiong: Exalted in carriage and robes, with mixed garments. Also, rhyming with yi (level tone): Liu Xiang, Nine Laments (Jiu Tan): Holding fragrance and grasping fragrant grass, wearing river-moss, luxuriant and lush. Holding the prickly ash and fragrant herbs, crowned with floating clouds, lofty and tall. Also, rhyming with wu (rising tone): Han Yu, Poem on the Sagely Virtue of the Yuanhe Era (Yuanhe Shengde Shi): The water spirits and vast vapors, the mountain gods towering and tall. Satiated with rich and savory offerings, producing auspicious signs and descending blessings. Blessings is pronounced gu (rising tone). Jiyun: Sometimes written as e (variant).

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