䤿

䤿

Pronunciationqiè
Strokes18 strokes

Basic Info

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

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Pronounced jie jie (falling tone) — "Collected Rhymes" (Jiyun). Same as the character "qiè". "Huainanzi: Classic of the Origin" records: "Carving mountains and rocks, engraving gold and jade." The commentary explains: "Engraving gold and jade, to make vessels." Also pronounced ji xie (falling tone) — "Collected Rhymes" (Jiyun). Also the same as the character "qiè". Refers to a sickle. Verification: [ "Huainanzi: Classic of the Origin" records: "Engraving mountains and rocks, engraving gold and jade. Commentary: Engraving gold and jade, to make ornaments."] According to the text: The character "yan" (rock) is a misspelling of the two characters "shan shi" (mountains and rocks). It is now changed to "engraving mountains and rocks" in accordance with the original text. The character "shi" (ornaments) is changed to the character "qi" (vessels).

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