桨

Pronunciationjiǎng
Five Elements
FortuneAuspicious
Strokes15 strokes

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Pronunciation jiǎng
Five Elements
Fortune Auspicious
Radical
Simplified Strokes 10 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes
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Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 547
View Original Page 547
Chen Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Tree (mù) 槳 Kangxi Stroke Count: 15 Page 547, Entry 01 Tang Rhymes (Tangyun): Pronounced jiang (rising tone). Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) and Rhyme Collection (Yunhui): Pronounced jiang (rising tone). Jade Chapters (Yupian): A type of oar. Yang Xiong's Regional Speech (Fangyan): That which is used to propel a boat is called a jiang. Sometimes written as a variant form, or also written as a variant form. Comprehensive Collection of Characters (Zihui): Vertical is called a scull (lu), horizontal is called an oar (jiang). Correct Interpretation of Characters (Zhengzitong): Long and large is called a scull (lu), short and small is called an oar (jiang). Rhyme Collection (Yunhui): Pushing forward is called an oar (jiang), pushing backward is called a paddle (zhao). Ancient Music Bureau (Gu Yuefu): Where does Mochou live? She lives west of Shicheng. The small boat waves a pair of oars, urging Mochou to come. Also: Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced jiang. Meaning is the same. Also: A handle or stalk.

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