阾

Pronunciationlín
Strokes13 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation lín
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 7 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1348
View Original Page 1348
Xu Collection, Middle Volume, Radical: Mound (fù) Page 1348, Entry 04 Pronounced li jing (entering tone) according to the "Yupian" (Yupian), and li ying (entering tone) according to the "Jiyun" (Jiyun). Pronunciation is the same as "ling" (ling). The "Yupian" (Yupian) explains it as a mountainside. The "Guangyun" (Guangyun) indicates it is an ancient form of the character "ling" (ling). Detailed annotation can be found under the radical Mountain (shan), stroke 14. Also, pronounced lang ding (entering tone) according to the "Guangyun" (Guangyun) and "Jiyun" (Jiyun). Pronunciation is the same as "ling" (ling). The "Guangyun" (Guangyun) explains it as the name of a mountainside. The "Jiyun" (Jiyun) records "dian ling" (dian ling) as the name of a mountainside. It is interchangeable with the character "ling" (ling).

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