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Simplified Strokes 19 strokes
Traditional Strokes 19 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

"Tang Yun" reads as yu she qie, "Ji Yun" reads as ge she qie, pronounced the same as "ye". Refers to the wooden end of a spoon. Also, "Tang Yun" reads as li ye qie, pronounced the same as "lie". The meaning is the same. Also, "Lei Pian" records it as the name of a creeping tree. It is also tiger beans. Also, "Ji Yun" reads as li she qie, pronounced the same as "lie". The meaning is the same. Also, "Zheng Zitong" reads as luo da qie, pronounced the same as "la". "Han Shi" records that this tree can be used to raise wax insects, and its juice can be boiled to make oil, which can be used to make candles. Nowadays, people who raise wax insects north and south of the Yangtze River call it a water wax tree. This tree is similar to the privet tree but also different.

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