偈

Pronunciationjì,jié
Five Elements
Strokes11 strokes

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Pronunciation jì,jié
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 11 strokes
Traditional Strokes 11 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Person (rén) Jie Kangxi strokes: 11 Page: 110, entry 04 Guangyun: Pronounced jie Jiyun: Pronounced jie, same as the word for outstanding. Meaning: courageous or martial. Also, jie-jie, the appearance of exerting force. Zhuangzi, Chapter on the Way of Heaven (Zhuangzi, Tiandao pian): To exert oneself to promote benevolence and righteousness. Also, Yangzi, Classic of the Great Mystery (Taixuanjing): Assisting in its breakage, filling its gaps, that person is brilliant and martial. Also denotes a courageous appearance. Interchangable with the word for exhausted. Also, zhi-jie, referring to a flagpole. Yang Xiong, Rhapsody on Ganquan Palace (Ganquan fu): Those banners, how elegant the ribbons upon the high poles are. Also, Jiyun, Yunhui: Pronounced e, same as the word for a dam. Meaning: to rest. Yang Xiong, Rhapsody on Ganquan Palace (Ganquan fu): Crossing the three peaks, resting at Tangli Palace. Shigu comments: Jie is interchangeable with the word for rest. Also, jie-ju: Refers to Buddhist verse. Also, Zhengyun: Pronounced qie, same as the word for to depart. Meaning: rapid or swift. Book of Odes, Airs of Gui (Shijing, Kuai feng): Is it not that the carriage runs fast. Rhymes with the preceding word fa and the following word da. Zhu Xi's Commentary (Zhu zhuan): Jie, the appearance of galloping swiftly. Textual research: Yangzi, Classic of the Great Mystery (Taixuanjing): Assisting in its breakage, filling its gaps, that person is brilliant and martial. Per the original text, the word jie has been corrected to jie. Wang Hongyuan's Note: Yangzi, Classic of the Great Mystery (Taixuanjing).

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