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Pronunciationquē
Five Elements
Strokes10 strokes

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Pronunciation quē
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 10 strokes
Traditional Strokes 10 strokes

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Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 945
View Original Page 945
Wei Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Jar (fǒu) Kangxi Strokes: 10 Page 945, Entry 04 Guangyun, Jiyun, and Yunhui phonetic lexicons: Pronounced que. Shuowen Jiezi: A broken or damaged object. Yupian: To suffer a loss; to be damaged. Book of Documents (Shangshu): Everything was corrected because of this and there were no deficiencies. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji): Traversing the reflections of lightning. Note: Lieque refers to lightning in the sky. Guangya: To remove or to eliminate. Pianhai: To lack; to be ruined; to be tarnished. Also pronounced xue. Same meaning. Also pronounced kui. A headcloth for binding hair. Tied at the back of the neck to form four ribbons to secure a hat. Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial (Yili): A black cloth cap with a bound headcloth. Note: The word here is pronounced like the kui in the phrase referring to a cap with ribbons. Also pronounced juan. Same meaning. Yupian: Also written as a variant form. Jiyun: Sometimes written as jue. Peixi: The Ganlu Zishu lexicon writes this character with a dangling component, which is not in accordance with standard practice.

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