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Pronunciationméng
Strokes20 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation méng
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 17 strokes
Traditional Strokes 20 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Mouth (kǒu), Page 3, Entry 01 Pronounced móng (falling tone). Also pronounced méng (rising tone). From "Guangyun" and "Zhengyun": pronounced mō hóng (falling tone). From "Jiyun" and "Yunhui": pronounced mó péng (falling tone). Pronunciation is the same as "méng". "Guangyun" explains it as the appearance of being large. "Jiyun" quotes "Fangyan": In the Qin and Jin regions, anything describing the appearance of being large is called "méng". Another explanation is the meaning of plumpness. Also, from "Guangyun": pronounced mō kǒng (falling tone). From "Jiyun": pronounced mǔ zǒng (falling tone). Pronunciation is the same as "mǐng". The meaning is the same. Also, from "Jiyun": pronounced mǔ xiàng (falling tone). Pronunciation is []. The meaning is plump muscles.

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