䝐

Pronunciationwéi
Strokes19 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation wéi
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 18 strokes
Traditional Strokes 19 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper Radical: Sheep (yáng) Page 395, Entry 05 Pronounced zhuó. From "Guangyun" (Guangyun) using the rhyme of yáng and chuí. From "Jiyun" (Jiyun) using the rhyme of yǐn and chuí. Pronounced zhuó. "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi) explains it as a castrated pig. "Erya - Shishou" (Erya - Shishou) records: A small pig is called zhū, and zhuó is a castrated pig. The commentary states: Commonly, small castrated pigs are called zhuózi. In "Jiyun" (Jiyun), it is sometimes abbreviated as, and also written as, . Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper Radical: Sheep (yáng) Page 395, Entry 06 Pronounced zhuó. From "Guangyun" (Guangyun) using the rhyme of yuè and chuī. From "Jiyun" (Jiyun) using the rhyme of yún and guī. It is pronounced zhuó in the level tone. The meaning is the same. "Leipian" (Leipian) is sometimes written as. Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper Radical: Sheep (yáng) Page 395, Entry 07 Pronounced tuó. From "Jiyun" (Jiyun) using the rhyme of tú and wò. The pronunciation is the same as duò. Refers to the name of a pig. It is the same as the character.

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