You Collection, Lower Volume, Radical: City (yì)
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Pronounced nuó (falling tone) in Guangyun and Zheng yun, nà (falling tone) in Jiyun and Yunhui, from the rhyme group 'he'.
Pronounced nuó (falling tone) in Tangyun, from the rhyme group 'he'.
Pronounced nà (falling tone) in Guangyun and Zheng yun, from the rhyme group 'he'.
Pronounced nà (falling tone) in Jiyun and Yunhui, from the rhyme group 'he'.
Pronounced nuó (falling tone).
In Shuowen: A kingdom of the Western Rong, there is Chaona County in Anding.
Also in Yujian: What?
In Zuo Zhuan, Year 2 of Duke Xuan: Abandoning armor, then na.
Also: Much.
In Shijing, Xiaoya: Receiving blessings, not na.
Also in Jiyun: The appearance of peace.
In Shijing, Xiaoya: Having na, its dwelling.
Also a surname. In Guangyun: In the Western Wei, there was Na Chun.
Also a rising tone.
Pronounced nuó (rising tone) in Guangyun and Zheng yun, nà (rising tone) in Jiyun, from the rhyme group 'ke'.
Pronounced nuó (rising tone).
In Yujian: Colloquial for na matters.
Also a departing tone.
Pronounced nǎ (departing tone) in Guangyun, nà (departing tone) in Jiyun, Yunhui, and Zheng yun, from the rhyme group 'ge'.
An auxiliary word.
In Hou Han, Biography of Han Kang: "Sir, you are Han Boxiu, na."
In Du Fu's poem: Leaning on a staff, not sleeping, who can na?
Also rhymes with nu (departing tone).
In Lu Yun's Elegy for Prime Minister Lu Cheng: Changing expression, solemnly arriving, pouring out favors. Girdles fluttering, precious furs, a (a) na.
In Shuowen: Originally written as.
Commonly written as.