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Pronunciationshuò
Strokes15 strokes

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Pronunciation shuò
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 891
View Original Page 891
Wei Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Bamboo (zhú) Kangxi Strokes: 15 Page 891, Entry 12 Pronounced xiao. Same as the instrument xiao. Xiangxiao is a musical instrument held by dancers. Zuo Zhuan (Zuo Zhuan), twenty-ninth year of Duke Xiang: Jizi observed the music and saw those dancing the Xiangxiao and Nanyue, and said: It is beautiful, yet there is something missing. Commentary: Xiangxiao is what is held during the dance. Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen) states: The music of Emperor Yu Shun is called Xiaoshao, while the Book of Documents (Shangshu) writes it as Xiaoshao. Also pronounced shuo. Xunzi (Xunzi), Rites Discourse chapter: The martial music of Huanxiao is like this. Commentary: The name of a dance tune. Zhang Heng, Western Capital Rhapsody (Xijing Fu): Flying arrows and shuo, flowing arrowheads. Commentary: Shuo is pronounced shuo. Feisuo-xiao refers to the shape of the arrow. Yupian (Yupian) states: To strike people with a pole. Also, Dictionary Supplement (Zihuibu) notes: The commentary on Xiangxiao in Zuo Zhuan was originally pronounced shuo, which is different from the pronunciation of Shaoxiao, except that Sima follows the pronunciation suojiao.

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