诘

Pronunciationjié
Five Elements
FortuneAuspicious
Strokes13 strokes

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Pronunciation jié
Five Elements
Fortune Auspicious
Radical
Simplified Strokes 8 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes
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Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1158
View Original Page 1158
You Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Speech (yán) 詰 Kangxi stroke count: 13 Page 1158, Entry 02 Pronounced jié Pronounced jié Pronounced jié Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): To question. Guangya: To rebuke or cross-examine. Yupian: To govern, to reprimand, or to hold accountable for a crime. Book of Documents (Shujing), Chapter on Establishing Government (Lizheng): To be able to manage your weapons and troops. Commentary: To govern. Book of Rites (Liji), Monthly Ordinances (Yueling): To punish the violent and the arrogant. Commentary: To interrogate regarding their crimes and thoroughly investigate. Laozi, Tao Te Ching: These three cannot be pursued with questions. Commentary: To press for an answer. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Biography of Pingjin Hou: Ji An interrogated Gongsun Hong in the courtyard. Commentary: To rebuke. Zhou Rites (Zhouli), Office of Spring, Grand Administrator: The fifth is the regulations, used to govern the states. Commentary: Governed, equivalent to prohibit. Zhou Rites (Zhouli), Office of Autumn, Minister of Justice: Assist the king in the states and govern the four quarters. Commentary: Governed, meaning to be cautious. Also, convoluted or twisted. Jin Shu, Biography of Wei Heng: The discourse on the power of characters says: Even the legendary mathematicians Yan and Sang could not count their twists and turns. Xiao Erya: The following morning. Zuo Zhuan, 27th Year of Duke Xi: To meet the following morning. Shuowen Changjian: Originally written as zhe-chao. Zhe is an ancient form of the character for wise (zhe). It implies brightness. Thus, the bright morning is referred to as zhe-chao. Today, people use the character for jie in place of zhe, which is an error caused by the visual similarity between the two characters. Pronounced qì Qiao-jie: A state of internal agitation or dissatisfaction. Zhuangzi, Zaiyou: Agitated and arrogant.

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