嚜

Pronunciationme
Strokes18 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation me
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 18 strokes
Traditional Strokes 18 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 213
View Original Page 213
Chou Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Mouth (kǒu) 嚜 Kangxi strokes: 18 Page 213, Entry 04 Jiyun: Pronounced mi (falling tone). Yupian: Deceptive words. Yangzi: Fangyan: Meichi is being crafty. In the Jiang and Xiang regions, when a child is full of deceit and craftiness, some call it meichi. Note: In the Jiyun, under the Wu rhyme, it is pronounced mo (entering tone), meaning to deceive. This is likely an error for meichi. In the Wuyin Jiyun, it is erroneously written as li, which is even more incorrect. Guangyun and Jiyun: Pronounced mei (falling tone). Jiyun: Pronounced mei (falling tone). Jiyun: Pronounced mo (entering tone). The meaning is the same. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji): Biography of Jia Yi: Lament for Qu Yuan: Alas, silent and dejected, life is without cause. Annotation: Ying Shao says: Momei means a state of being ill at ease. Songs of Chu (Chucí): Divination (Buju): Written as silent and dejected.

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