膴

Pronunciation
Strokes18 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 16 strokes
Traditional Strokes 18 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 995
View Original Page 995
Wei Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Flesh (ròu) Biao Kangxi Stroke Count: 18 Page 995, Entry 04 Pronounced hu (falling tone) — Huang Wu cut in *Tang Yun*. Pronounced hu (falling tone) — Huang Hu cut in *Jiyun*, *Yunhui*, and *Zhengyun*. Meaning: Dried meat without bones. Yang Xiong says it is dried bird meat. Also, large pieces of meat. *Boya* says: Biao is dried meat. *Zhou Li* (Book of Rites), *Tianguan* (Heavenly Officials), *Neipu* (Inner Feast): "All contribute delicacies, prepare biao, pang, gu, and sha, to await the feast." Note: Biao refers to large pieces of meat used in sacrifices. *Li* (Book of Rites), *Shaoyi* (Minor Rites): "Sacrifice biao." Note: Biao refers to large pieces of meat, specifically the opened belly of a fish. Pronounced wu (rising tone) — Wu Fu cut in *Guangyun*. Wei Fu cut in *Jiyun*. Meaning: Same as above. Also, law and order. *Shi* (Book of Odes), *Xiaoya* (Minor Odes): "Though the people lack biao." Annotation: Biao means law and order. *Shuwen*: Biao, pronounced wu (rising tone). Pronounced wu (falling tone) — Fang Ju cut in *Guangyun*. Wang Fu cut in *Jiyun*, *Yunhui*. Meaning: Appearance of fertile land. *Jiyun*: Good. *Yunhui*: Abundant. *Shi* (Book of Odes), *Daya* (Greater Odes): "Zhou Yuan biao biao." Commentary: Biao biao means good. *Shiwen*: Pronounced wu (falling tone). *Xiaoya* (Minor Odes): "Sua sua yin ya, then no biao officials." Zhang Zai's *Qi Ai Shi* (Seven Sorrows Poem): "Yuanling yu biao biao." Note: Biao biao means fertile and delicious. Pronounced xu (falling tone) — Huo Yu cut in *Jiyun*, *Yunhui*. Meaning: Dried meat. Another saying: meat formed into chunks. *Yunhui*: Large pieces of meat, referring to the opened belly of a fish. Pronounced like hui. *Yili* (Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial), *Yousi Che*: "All add biao sacrifices on top." Note: Biao is pronounced like the 'hui' in 'yin hui'. When cutting open a fish, its belly is sliced into large pieces of meat. Pronounced mei (rising tone) — Mo Bei cut in *Jiyun*. Meaning: Meat on the back, the area between the heart and below the mouth. Pronounced zao (falling tone) — Meng Fu cut in *Jiyun*. Meaning: Dried meat without bones.

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