䏙

Pronunciationtǎn
Strokes10 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation tǎn
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 8 strokes
Traditional Strokes 10 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper Radical: Flesh (ròu) Pronounced zhuan (falling tone) Refers to the faint light remaining after the moon has set. Radical: Flesh (ròu) Pronounced tan (falling tone) Refers to the dregs in meat juice. The character is composed of the "Flesh" (ròu) radical and the "Yin" (yōu) component, serving both semantic and phonetic functions. The "Tongya (Tongya)" records that "䏙" refers to the dregs of meat broth. Xu Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Flesh (ròu) Pronounced dian (falling tone) Refers to a short and ugly appearance. The "Yunhui (Yunhui)" explains it as looking like a tiger.

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