拫

Pronunciationhén
Strokes10 strokes

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Pronunciation hén
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 9 strokes
Traditional Strokes 10 strokes

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Kangxi Dictionary

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Mao Collection, Radical: Hand (shǒu) Strokes: 10 Page 427, Entry 18 Pronunciation: From Tang Yun: hu ēn qiè. From Jiyun and Yunhui: hú ēn qiè, pronounced hén. Definitions: To pull and drag with force. From Boya: "拫攎 (hé lüè) means to pull and lead." From Zengyun: In the Wu and Chu regions, pulling back and forth is called "拫挌 (hé gé)". From Zhu Zi's Classified Sayings: In the "Book of Han (Hanshu)", "引绳排拫不附己者" (yǐn shéng pái hé bù fù jǐ zhě) is mistakenly pronounced "gēn" by people today. "拫挌 (hé gé)" is like resisting or blocking; "引绳排拫 (yǐn shéng pái hé)" is like using a rope to block. It also means to push aside or suppress. From History of the Tang Dynasty (Tangshu), Biography of Pei Du: "Suppressed and pushed aside by treacherous and wicked people." From Biography of Cui Xian: Pei Du himself submitted a memorial requesting an audience, but Li Fengji tried his best to block him. Pronunciation: From Jiyun: xià kěn qiè, pronounced hěn. From Jiyun: hú gèn qiè, pronounced hèn. The meaning is the same. Variant Forms: Sometimes written as "艮 (gèn)". Sometimes written as "掀 (xiān)". From Yunhui: Interchangeable with "根 (gēn)".

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