㽱

Pronunciationjiǎo,jiū,niú
Strokes7 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation jiǎo,jiū,niú
Five Elements 0
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 7 strokes
Traditional Strokes 7 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Mouth (kǒu), Page 7, Entry 03 Pronounced jiao (falling tone) — "Tang Yun" (Tang Yun), "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun) Explained as cramping in the abdomen — "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi) Explained as severe abdominal pain — "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun) Recorded as a disease caused by invasion of foul qi and excitation of evil heat — "Fang Shu" (Fang Shu) Commonly written as 㽲. Another variant form is found in "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun). Pronounced jiu (falling tone) — "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun), "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun) Pronounced jiu (falling tone) — "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun) Meaning is the same. Also recorded as 㽱瘤, referring to a raised form of muscle — "Leipian" (Leipian) Pronounced chou (falling tone) — "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun) Refers to a slight pain.

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