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Pronunciationtuò
Strokes13 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation tuò
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 13 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 595
View Original Page 595
Chen Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Hair (máo) Tuo Kangxi Stroke Count: 13 Page 595, Entry 03 Broad Rimes (Guangyun): Pronounced tuo (falling tone) Collected Rimes (Jiyun): Pronounced tuo (falling tone) Also pronounced tuo (falling tone) Explanatory Notes (Boya): To loosen. Refers to birds and beasts shedding feathers or fur. Dialect Dictionary (Fangyan): Sui tuo means to change. Guo Commentary: Refers to loosening and shedding. River Rhapsody (Jiangfu) by Guo Pu: Producing shed feathers in heaps, coming and going like waves. Commentary: Tuo is pronounced tuo (falling tone), meaning shedding hair. It is the same as the character for shedding. Old Man Temple Imperial Response Poem by Yu Xin: The downy hair of the young swan is shedding. Jade Chapters (Yupian): Pronounced tuo (rising tone) Broad Rimes (Guangyun): Pronounced tui (falling tone) Collected Rimes (Jiyun): Pronounced tui (falling tone) Meaning is the same.

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