䑏

Pronunciationquán
Strokes24 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation quán
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 21 strokes
Traditional Strokes 24 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Person (rén) Pronounced quan (rising tone) In "Guangyun," it is recorded as having a pronunciation of "ju yuan qie," sounding the same as "quan." 䑏 refers to an ugly appearance. "Boya" also states that 䑏 means ugly. Xu Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Tiger (hū) Pronounced huan (rising tone) "Jiyun" records its pronunciation as "hu guan qie," sounding the same as "huan." It is the name of a beast. The "Classic of Mountains and Seas" states that on Mount Dai, there is a beast shaped like a horse, with one horn that has markings. Its name is 䑏疏. "Zhu" states its pronunciation is "huan." 䑏疏 is a one-horned horse.

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