羬

Pronunciationqián,xián
Strokes15 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation qián,xián
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 953
View Original Page 953
Wei Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Sheep (yáng) Kangxi stroke count: 15 Page 953, Entry 21 Pronounced qian. In Guangyun (Guangyun) and Jiyun (Jiyun), it is noted as having the same pronunciation as the character for pincer (qian). Erya: Explanation of Livestock (Erya Shichu) records: A sheep standing six feet tall is called a qian. Commentary: Master Shi says the large sheep is the qian, standing six feet tall. Also, according to Yupian (Yupian), it is the name of a wild beast. Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing) states: On Qianlai Mountain, there is a wild beast. Its appearance is like a sheep but it has a horse's tail; its name is the qian sheep, and its fat can be used to treat chapped skin. Also, in Jiyun (Jiyun), it is pronounced xian. The character for a variant of a stag (san) is sometimes written with the sheep radical as qian. In Leipian (Leipian), it is described as a large type of mountain goat with slender horns. Also, it is pronounced yan. In Leipian (Leipian), it refers to a sheep from the countryside; those among them that are large are called qian. Textual research: Erya: Explanation of Beasts (Erya Shishou) states that a six-foot sheep is a qian. The text has been carefully corrected from Explanation of Beasts to Explanation of Livestock in accordance with the original book.

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