郪

Pronunciation
Strokes15 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation
Five Elements 0
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 10 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1273
View Original Page 1273
You Collection, Lower Volume Radical: City (yì) 郪 Kangxi Stroke Count: 15 Page 1273, Entry 04 Pronounced qi (falling tone) — "Qie Ji" (Qī Jī) in Tang Yun Pronounced qian (flat tone) — "Qian Xi" (Qiān Xī) in Ji Yun Also: Pronounced xi (flat tone) — "Xian Qi" (Xiān Qī) in Ji Yun Also: Pronounced ci (flat tone) — "Qu Si" (Qǔ Sī) in Guang Yun, "Qian Zi" (Qiān Zī) in Ji Yun and Yun Hui "Qiqiu" was a place in the state of Qi. — "Book of Documents" (Chunqiu), Year 16 of Duke Wen: "The young lord Sui and the Marquis of Qi made a pact at Qiqiu." Also: "Xinqiu" was a place in the state of Wei. — "Records of the Grand Historian" (Shiji), Biography of Su Qin: "I said to the King of Wei: Your Majesty's territory, to the south, has Xinqiu." (Note: There is a county named Xinqiu in Runan.) Also: "Qixian" county in Guanghan Commandery, which is now Shehong County in Tongchuan Prefecture, Sichuan. — "History of the Han Dynasty" (Qian Han), Treatise on Geography

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