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Pronunciationguó
Five Elements
Strokes14 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation guó
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 11 strokes
Traditional Strokes 14 strokes
Traditional Form
Variant Form

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 336
View Original Page 336
Yin Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Turban (jīn) Guo Kangxi stroke count: 14 Page 336, Entry 01 Pronounced guo (level tone). Shuowen Jiezi (Dictionary of Explaining and Analyzing Characters): A head ornament for women. Yupian (Jade Chapters): Also, a covering for the hair. Book of Jin (Jinshu), Biography of Emperor Xuan: Zhuge Liang challenged the emperor many times, but the emperor would not come out; therefore, Zhuge Liang sent him a turban and a head ornament, the attire of a woman. Guangyun (Broad Rhymes): A mourning cap for women. Haipian (Sea Chapters): Also written as a variant form (guo). Shiming (Explanation of Names): A cover that is broad and expansive, used to cover the hair. People of the Lu state call it kui, and people of the Qi state call it huang. Book of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu), Treatise on Carriages and Clothing: The noblewoman wears a dark blue silk headpiece. Also pronounced guiz (falling-rising tone). The meaning is the same. Yupian (Jade Chapters): Sometimes written in a variant form (gui).

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