犎

Pronunciationfēng
Strokes13 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation fēng
Five Elements 0
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 13 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 702
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Si Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Ox (niú) Kangxi Strokes: 13 Page 702, Entry 27 Pronounced feng. Jade Handbook (Yupian): A wild ox. Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): A name for an ox. The flesh on its neck protrudes like that of a camel. Commentary on the Explication of Domestic Animals in the Erya (Erya Shi Chu Zhu): The bao ox is the feng ox. Rhapsody on the Imperial Park (Shanglin Fu) by Sima Xiangru: Yong, mao, mo, and li oxen. Commentary (Zhu): Shigu says: The yong ox is the modern feng ox. It is also written as feng (a variant form). History of the Former Han Dynasty (Qian Hanshu), Account of the Western Regions: Jibin produces the feng ox. Commentary (Zhu): Shigu says: The feng ox is one with a hump on its neck. It is also written as feng (a variant form meaning peak). History of the Later Han Dynasty (Hou Hanshu), Annals of Emperor Shun: The Kingdom of Shule presented a lion and a feng ox. Commentary (Zhu): The feng ox has flesh on its neck that protrudes like a mound (feng), hence the name. It is the modern feng ox. Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Also written as the variant form (feng). Textual Research: In the entry for Collected Rhymes, the text has been corrected to use the character meaning protruding flesh based on the original source.

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