䱕

Pronunciationmóu
Strokes18 strokes

Basic Info

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

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1471
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Zi Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Mouth (kǒu) Page 11, Entry 04 Pronounced mo (falling tone) — Guangyun (Guangyun). Pronounced mi (falling tone) — Jiyun (Jiyun). The pronunciation is the same as "mou". It is the name of a fish — Yùpiān (Yupian). Sometimes abbreviated as "mou" — Jiyun (Jiyun). It resembles the chou fish but is smaller, also called the yellow croaker — Zhengzitong (Zhengzitong). It is abundant in Fujian and Wenzhou. The Wenzhou Sea Records call it the yellow spirit fish, also known as the small-headed fish, which also has otoliths in its head. Wu Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Mouth (kǒu) Page 465, Entry 07 Pronounced mo (falling tone) — Jiyun (Jiyun). The pronunciation is the same as "mei". It describes the way a fish swims.

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