蓲

Pronunciationqiū
Strokes17 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation qiū
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 14 strokes
Traditional Strokes 17 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1052
View Original Page 1052
Shen Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Grass (cǎo) 蓲 Kangxi Stroke Count: 17 Page 1052, Entry 25 Pronounced qiu. Jade Chapters (Yupian): Refers to the black wu-qiu plant. Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Wei: The reeds and rushes grow tall. Commentary (Jian): The wan reed is called wu-qiu in the region east of the Yangtze River. Also pronounced ou. Same as the character variant (ou). Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing): Its wood is bitter-qiu. Note: Refers to the prickly elm. Also in the Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), it is the same. Zuo Si, Rhapsody on the Capital of Wu (Wudu Fu): Strange flowers and lush growth. Note: The Erya says: Qiu refers to flowers. Qiu is the same as the character (fu). Supplementary Dictionary (Zihui Bu): In Han dynasty clerical script, it is the same as this character. Also pronounced yu. Refers to a type of grass. Also in the Rhymes Compilation (Yunhui), it is the same as (xu), meaning to warm or sunshine. Great Classic (Taijing): Sunlight warms all things.

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