䋌

Pronunciationjiǎng
Strokes11 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation jiǎng
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 10 strokes
Traditional Strokes 11 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper Radical: Silk (mì) Stroke Count: 12 同坚 (tóng jiān) "Shiming" states: 绢 (juàn), which is 䋌 (juàn), refers to silk that is thick and sparse. Note: "Yupian" has two readings for the fanqie: gu (古) qiān (千) and gu (古) liǎng (兩). Quoting the "Chunqiu" record of "Duke Cheng of Lu, Year 4" states: "Duke of Zheng, 䋌 (juàn), died." The "Gongyang Commentary" writes it as Duke Zheng, 坚 (jiān). Annotation states: The "Zuo Commentary" uses the character 坚 (jiān), the "Guliang Commentary" uses the character 贤 (xián). The current standard text also uses the character 坚 (jiān). "Leipian" reads 䌑 (juàn) as jiān (坚). It is also written as 䋗 (juàn). 䋌 (juàn) is the character 䋗 (juàn). Verification: [Note: "Yupian" uses the fanqie readings gu (古) yu (于) and gu (古) liǎng (兩).] Corrected according to the original text: gu (古) yu (于) has been changed to gu (古) qiān (千). Page 424, Entry 05

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