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Pronunciationlián,liǎn
Strokes15 strokes

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Pronunciation lián,liǎn
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Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

Pronounced li tian (entering tone) in the "Tang Yun" and lu tian (entering tone) in the "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "jian." It is the name of a type of melon. Also, pronounced li yan (entering tone) in the "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "lian." Refers to melon seeds. The "Bo Ya" records: Winter melon is also called []. Water plant, also a type of melon. Its seeds are called . Pronounced li zhan (entering tone) in the "Shuowen." Also, pronounced li dian (entering tone) in the "Jiyun," pronounced with the departing tone of "jian." The meaning is the same.

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