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Simplified Strokes 22 strokes
Traditional Strokes 22 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Guangyun: lang ji (falling tone), Jiyun: lang di (falling tone), pronounced the same as "li". Shuowen Jiezi explains it as: to move. Yupian says it is sometimes written as "lie". In the Stone Drum inscriptions, there is "duo shu lie lie". Guo Shi in Zhou Qin Shike Shiyin says: it means to walk. Zheng Shi says: it is the same as the character "lie". Also, Guangyun: shu yao (falling tone), Jiyun: shi zhuo (falling tone), pronounced the same as "shuo". Also, Jiyun: yi zhuo (falling tone), pronounced the same as "yue". The meaning is the same.

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