橤

Pronunciationruǐ
Strokes16 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation ruǐ
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 16 strokes
Traditional Strokes 16 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 554
View Original Page 554
Chen Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Tree (mù) Entry: 橤 Kangxi Stroke Count: 16 Page 554, Entry 15 Pronounced rui (rising tone). The name of a type of tree. Shuowen Jiezi (Explaining Simple and Analyzing Compound Characters) defines it as meaning to hang down. Sometimes written in a variant form (rui). In the Selections of Refined Literature (Wenxuan), specifically in Lu Chen's Poem on Seasonal Inspiration, there is the line: "The blossoms fall in abundance." Additionally, in Zuo Si's Rhapsody on the Capital of Shu (Shu du fu), it is written: "Spreading flowers, lush and luxuriant." Annotation: Refers to the uppermost part of a flower stamen. Ancient pronunciation: Pronounced rui (rising tone). According to the Guangyun (Broad Rhymes): The outer layer of a flower is called the calyx, and the inner layer is called the stamen (rui). The Yunpu (Rhyme Compendium) notes that it is sometimes written as a variant form (rui), and is also commonly used interchangeably with the form (rui). Thus, the two forms are synonymous.

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