匃

Pronunciationgài
Strokes5 strokes

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Pronunciation gài
Five Elements 0
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 5 strokes
Traditional Strokes 5 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower Radical: Wrap (bāo) The character is 匃. Kangxi Dictionary Stroke Count: 5 Page 150, Entry 25 Pronunciation: From Tang Yun: gu dà qiè. From Ji Yun and Zheng Yun: jū hé qiè. The pronunciation is similar to "gé". Definitions: From Yu Pian: To beg, to request to be given, to demand. From Ji Yun: To seek. From Book of Han, Biography of Tang: "Borrowing and begging without restraint" (jiè dài wú jié). From Book of Western Regions: "Begging without receiving anything" (qǐ gū wú suǒ dé). It also means "to give". From Book of Western Regions: "I give you horses" (wǒ gū ruò mǎ). From Book of Later Han, Biography of Dou Wu: "Carrying provisions on the road, giving to the poor" (zài yáo liáng yú dào, gū shī pín mín). Also, from Yu Pian: It is the same as the character 丐 (gài). From Guang Yun and Ji Yun: Also written as 丐 (gài). From Book of Tang, Biography of Du Fu (Zan): "The remaining essence and fragrance, benefiting later generations" (cán gāo shèng fù, zhān gài hòu rén). Another pronunciation: From Tang Yun: gu tài qiè. From Ji Yun: qiū gài qiè. From Yun Hui and Zheng Yun: jū qiè qiè. The pronunciation is similar to "gài". The meaning is the same.

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