䃶

Pronunciationhuái
Strokes21 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation huái
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 21 strokes
Traditional Strokes 21 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Stone (shí), Page 370, Entry 05 Pronounced huai (falling tone) — "Jiyun" (Jiyun). Meaning: Uneven stone. Pronounced gui (rising tone) — "Jiyun" (Jiyun). Meaning: Small stones. Also pronounced hui (rising tone) — "Jiyun" (Jiyun). Meaning: Describes something hard and steep. "Records of the Grand Historian" (Qian Han Shu), Sima Xiangru's Biography, states: "Drilling through dense clusters like a tangled growth, flowing and spreading with a glistening, uneven surface. Entering the thunder chamber's crashing, dense, and orderly depths, emerging into the ghost valley's steep, rugged, and towering peaks." Also recorded in "Jiyun" (Jiyun) as an ancient character. For detailed annotations, see the section on five strokes.

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