䚖

Pronunciationlíng
Strokes31 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation líng
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 31 strokes
Traditional Strokes 31 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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集韵 → Jiyun 郎丁切 → Pronounced ling (rising tone) 山神 → mountain spirit 犁之尸 → Lizhishi 山海经 → Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing) 鬼 → Radical: Ghost (guǐ) 见 → Radical: See (jiàn) 字汇补 → Zihui Bu **Jiyun**, Pronounced ling (rising tone). Same as the character 犁. Refers to a mountain spirit with a human face and a beast's body. ○According to the Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing), in the Land of Little People, there is a deity with a human face and a beast's body named Lizhishi. The original form of the character was written with the radical Ghost (guǐ), as 鬼. Later, it was incorrectly changed to be written with the radical See (jiàn), as 䚖. The form written in Zihui Bu as 犁 is also incorrect.

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