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Pronunciationnuò
Five Elements
FortuneAuspicious
Strokes16 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation nuò
Five Elements
Fortune Auspicious
Radical
Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 16 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1173
View Original Page 1173
You Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Speech (yán) Nuo; Kangxi strokes: 16; Page 1173, Entry 02 Ancient form: Nuo Tangyun, Zhengyun: Pronounced nuo (entering tone) Jiyun, Yunhui: Pronounced ni (entering tone) Shuowen Jiezi: A sound made in response. Yupian: To answer or respond. Zhengyun: The sound of agreeing. Book of Odes (Shijing), Lu Hymns: No one dared not to respond with nuo. Commentary: Words of agreement. Book of Rites (Liji), Jade Beads: When a father calls, one should reply with wei and not with nuo. Note: Wei is a rapid and respectful reply, while nuo is a slow and casual reply. Also, in Pitch-pot (Touhu): The master says nuo. Sub-commentary: Words indicating acceptance. Records of Wu (Wuzhi), Biography of Gu Yong: Whenever Gu Ti received a letter from his father, he would kneel to read it, and for every sentence he read, he would respond with a nuo. Also, Yunhui: To agree with others through speech is called nuo. Zuo Commentary (Zuozhuan), 18th Year of Duke Xiang: Xianzi agreed. Analects (Lunyu): Zilu never delayed a promise overnight. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Biography of Ji Bu: There is a proverb in the Chu region: Receiving a hundred catties of gold is not as good as receiving a single promise from Ji Bu. Laozi (Daodejing): Those who make promises easily are bound to have little credibility. Xunzi, On Kings and Hegemons: Rewards and promises should be such that the whole world trusts them. Note: Nuo means to agree. Yi means not to agree. Also, an interjection expressing self-sighing. Gongyang Commentary (Gongyangzhuan), 1st Year of Duke Xi: Qingfu said: This is the voice of Xisi, nuo yi. Note: Nuo and yi are both interjections used for self-sighing. Also, History of the Southern Dynasties (Nanshi), Biography of King Feng of Jiangxia: When Feng was five years old, Emperor Gao of Qi had him learn to write the phoenix-tail nuo, and he wrote it well upon learning it. Pan Yuan, Recorded Observations (Jiwendan): The memorials of feudal lords were all marked with the character nuo, and the final stroke of the character resembled a phoenix tail. Also, Zihui Bu: Nuogao, the name of a deity. Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang (Youyang Zazu): Contains the Nuogao Record. Also, the name of a river. History of the Former Han (Qianhan), Biography of the Xiongnu: Han Chang and Zhang Meng, together with the Chanyu and his ministers, ascended the mountain to the east of the Nuo River in the Xiongnu territory. Shigu Note: It is the present-day Nuozhen River in the Turkic region. Also, a prefecture name. Book of Tang (Tangshu), Treatise on Geography: Nuo Prefecture, belonging to Jingbian Commandery, established in the fifth year of the Zhenguan era. Also, a surname, see Surname Garden (Xingyuan).

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