觐

Pronunciationjìn
Five Elements
Strokes18 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation jìn
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 18 strokes
Traditional Form

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1137
View Original Page 1137
You Collection, Upper Volume Radical: See (jiàn) Stroke Count: 18 Page 1137 Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Book of Odes (Shijing)" Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Collected Rhymes (Jiyun)" Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Rhyme Dictionary (Yunhui)" Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Corrected Rhymes (Zhengyun)" "To see" — "Erya (Shigu)" "Seeing the Four Peaks and the multitude of shepherds" — "Book of Documents (Shu)" "The Son of Heaven stands by his throne, and the feudal lords, facing north, see the Son of Heaven, which is called jìn." — "Book of Rites (Liji)" "Seeing in spring is called cháo, seeing in autumn is called jìn." — Annotation "The meaning of jìn is to be diligent, desiring diligence in the affairs of the state." — Annotation — "Rites of Zhou (Chun Guan Da Zong Bo)" Also, written as jìn (falling tone) — "Former Han Dynasty (Li Yue Zhi)" "Seeing" — Annotation Also rhymes with jǐn (falling tone) — "Writings of Cai Yong (Bi Fu)" "Recording the merits and achievements of the Three Sovereigns, displaying the four hundred and eighty occasions of audience; transmitting the Six Classics and adorning a hundred generations; establishing the imperial standard and arranging the social order."

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