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Pronunciation
Five Elements
Strokes7 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 7 strokes
Traditional Strokes 7 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 159
View Original Page 159
Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower Radical: Kneeling Person (jié) jì; Kangxi radical strokes: 7; Page 159, Entry 18 In the Yùpiān (Yùpiān), the character variant jì is now written in its current form, also pronounced jì. Verification: In Guanzi (Guǎnzi), "Duties of a Disciple", it states: "Holds a candle in the left hand, holds jì in the right hand." The note explains that jì is used as yàn. It is respectfully noted that according to the original text, "holds a candle in the left hand" should be corrected to "holds a candle in the right hand", and "holds jì in the right hand" should be corrected to "straightens the comb (zhì) in the left hand". The statement "jì is used as yàn" is not an annotation from Guanzi (Guǎnzi), but is cited in the notes of the Book of Rites (Lǐjì), "Tangong" chapter, as jì. Therefore, it is respectfully revised that in the notes of the Book of Rites (Lǐjì), "Tangong" chapter, the character for comb (zhì) is written as jì.

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