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Pronunciationjùn
Strokes15 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation jùn
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1046
View Original Page 1046
Shen Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Grass (cǎo) Suo; Kangxi stroke count: 15; Page 1046, Entry 14 Tang Dynasty Dictionary of Rhymes (Tangyun): Pronounced sui (rising tone). Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen): A variety of ginger, which can be used to scent the breath. Broadly Refined (Boya): Lian ginger is called suo. Commentary on the Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial (Yili Zhu): Generally written as sui. Also according to the Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): Pronounced suo (rising tone). Name of a county. History of the Former Han Dynasty, Treatise on Geography (Qianhan Dilizhi): Dayuan Suoren. Shigu also pronounces it as suan (rising tone). Also according to the Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced jun (falling-rising tone). Sima Xiangru, Rhapsody on the Imperial Park (Shanglin Fu): The fruits and leaves are luxuriant (suo mao). Commentary: Suo means large.

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