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Pronunciationfén
Strokes10 strokes

Basic Info

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

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Dog (quǎn), Stroke Count: 7 Pronounced fén. Same as "鼢". Refers to a field mouse. According to the "Yùpiān", it is a shrike transformed. Also used in personal names. The "Zuǒzhuàn · Wéngōng Shíliù Nián" mentions "Xiānjūn Fénmào". The commentary explains that Fénmào was the father of King Wǔ of Chu. The "Qiánhànshū · Wǔdìjì" records Tián Fén, the maternal younger brother of the Empress Dowager. Also used as a place name. The "Chūnqiū · Zhāogōng Wǔ Nián" records "Shū Gōng Shuài Shī Bài Jǔ Shī Yú Fén Quán". The commentary explains that Fén Quán was a place in the state of Lu. Furthermore, according to the "Zhèngyùn", it is pronounced fèn, with the same meaning as above.

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