毂

Pronunciationgǔ,gū
Five Elements
Strokes17 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation gǔ,gū
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 13 strokes
Traditional Strokes 17 strokes
Traditional Form:

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1247
View Original Page 1247
You Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Carriage (chē) Kangxi stroke count: 17 Page 1247, Entry 01 Ancient form. Pronounced gu. Shuowen Jiezi (Explanation of Writing and Analysis of Characters) states: The part where the spokes converge. Liushu Gu (Explanations of the Six Writings) states: The very center of a wheel is the hub, which is hollow in the middle, and through which the axle passes, with the spokes gathered around the outside. Shiming (Explanations of Names) states: Hub means hard. The body is firm and hard. Rites of Zhou (Zhouli), section on the Artificer's Record (Kaogongji), states: The hub is used to facilitate rotation. Yunhui (Compilation of Rhymes) states: A changgu is a long hub. Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Qin, states: With tiger-skin rugs and long hubs. Commentary: The hub of a war chariot is longer than that of a cart, so it is called a long hub. Also, a ligu (hat-hub). Zuo Zhuan (Commentary of Zuo), fourth year of Duke Xuan, states: He shot at the pole and pierced the ligu. Commentary: War chariots have no roofs; when a person of status is present, an attendant stands by the hub holding a hat, which is called a ligu. Zhengyun (Correction of Rhymes) states: To recommend someone for office is called pushing the hub. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Biography of Zheng Dangshi, states: In recommending scholars, he always acted as if they were more virtuous than himself.

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