趋

Pronunciation
Five Elements
FortuneAuspicious
Strokes17 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation
Five Elements
Fortune Auspicious
Radical
Simplified Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Strokes 17 strokes
Traditional Form
Variant Form

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1219
View Original Page 1219
You Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Run (zǒu) Page 1219, Entry 17 Guangyun: Pronounced qu (level tone) Jiyun, Yunhui, Zhengyun: Pronounced qu (level tone) Shuowen: To run. Boya: To walk. Shiming: Rapid walking is called qu. Qu means to hurry; to hurry toward one's destination. Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Qi: Skillfully hurrying and with measured steps. Subcommentary: Qu is what we call a fast-paced walk today. Book of Rites (Liji), Qu Li: Do not hurry outside the curtains and screens. Commentary: Walking while extending the feet is called qu. Erya: The space outside the gate is called a qu. Gujin Zhu: The Wu Qu Xing is a song with which the people of Wu praise their land. Lu Ji's Wu Qu Xing states: Listen to my song of Wu Qu. Qu means a step. Also, the name of a tree. Qimin Yaoshu: For various other trees, the ear-fungus and the tree each have their own season. Jiyun: Pronounced cu (entering tone). Same as cu (hasty). Book of Rites (Liji), Yue Ji: The music of Wei is hurried, frequent, and disturbs the mind. Commentary: Hurried and frequent, read as cu (hasty/fast). Jiyi: One's gait should be hurried and frequent. Book of Han, Annals of Emperor Gao: Order the hastening of the melting of the seals. Commentary: Shigu states: Read as cu (hasty). Cu means fast. Also same as qu (to urge/hasten). Book of Rites (Liji), Yueling: Then order the officials to urge the people to complete the harvest. Exegesis: Originally also written as qu; pronounced cu. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Treatise on the Celestial Offices: That which urges and moves forward is called ying. Commentary: Suoyin states: Pronounced ju (falling tone); it means to urge or hasten. Jiyun: Pronounced qu (falling tone). Fast walking. Also pronounced gou (level tone). Qu ma (equerry), sometimes written as qu ma. Jiyun and Leipian: Pronounced qu (falling tone). To walk, to be fast. Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Qi: Skillfully hurrying and with measured steps. Exegesis: Also pronounced qu (falling tone). Yunbu: Rhymes with you (level tone). Yilin: Carriages speed and people hurry; folding their armor, they become enemies. Wujing Wenzi: The character follows chu; those who write it with a duo component are in error. Guangyun: Popularly written as chu. Chu was originally pronounced chi (level tone). Jiyun: Sometimes written as.

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