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Pronunciationmàn
Strokes15 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation màn
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 14 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 717
View Original Page 717
Si Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Dog (quǎn) Entry: Man Kangxi Stroke Count: 15 Page 717, Entry 18 Pronounced wan (falling tone). Shuowen Jiezi (Explanation of Simple and Compound Characters): A type of wolf. Guangyun (Broad Rhymes): The term man-wan refers to a beast one hundred xun in length. Erya (Approaching Elegance), Explaining Beasts: The chu-man is similar to a wild cat. Sub-commentary: The Zilin (Forest of Characters) states that the chu is similar to a wild cat but larger, and is also called man. Guangyun: Sometimes written as a variant form. Jiyun (Collection of Rhymes): Used interchangeably with the variant form (man). Also pronounced man (falling tone). The meaning is the same. Guangyun: Sometimes written as a variant form. Jiyun: Also written as a variant form. Also pronounced man (level tone). The meaning is the same. Jiyun: Sometimes written as a variant form.

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