䞚

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Naming Meaning

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Pronounced ju (third tone) according to the "Rhymes of Tang (Tang Yun)", and qiao yi (fourth tone) according to the "Collected Rhymes (Jiyun)". The pronunciation is the same as "祇". "Shuowen Jiezi" explains it as climbing a large tree. Another explanation is the appearance of walking. Additionally, "Yùpiān" mentions "䞚䞚" as describing the appearance of a deer running. Furthermore, according to the "Guang Yun", the pronunciation is xu bi (third tone), and according to the "Collected Rhymes (Jiyun)", it is qu yi (third tone). The pronunciation is the same as "绮". "Bóyǎ" explains "䞚䞚" as meaning to walk. It is sometimes written in other forms. Additionally, according to the "Collected Rhymes (Jiyun)", the pronunciation is qu zhi (fourth tone), which is the same as "企". The meaning is also the same. Furthermore, according to the "Collected Rhymes (Jiyun)", the pronunciation is ju wei (third tone). "Lèipiān" explains it as the appearance of a monkey climbing a tree.

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