罔

Pronunciationwǎng
Five Elements
Strokes9 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation wǎng
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 8 strokes
Traditional Strokes 9 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 946
View Original Page 946
Wei Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Net (wǎng) 罔; Kangxi strokes: 9; Page: 946, Entry 30 Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): Some forms of the character "wǎng" add the "wáng" component. Book of Changes (Yijing), Xici Commentary: Ropes were knotted to make nets, used for hunting and fishing. Commentary: Catching animals is called "wǎng", catching fish is called "wǎng". Note: Current versions of the Book of Changes (Yijing) write it as "wǎng". Also means "net" or "snare". Book of Changes (Yijing), Dazhuang Hexagram: The noble person uses a net. Commentary: The noble person uses it to ensnare their own things. Book of Odes (Shijing), Daya: Heaven sends down snares. Commentary: Heaven spreads out nets to capture the guilty. Also: Erya, Shiyan: "Wǎng" means "nothing" or "without". Book of Changes (Yijing), Jin Hexagram: Remaining upright brings good fortune, without integrity. Book of Documents (Shujing), Tangshi: There will be no pardon. Also: Analects of Confucius (Lunyu): To live without uprightness is merely to have luckily escaped disaster. He Yan's Commentary: To frame and deceive. Zhu Xi's Commentary: Not upright. History of the Former Han (Qian Han Shu), Biography of Yang Xiong: Cannot be deceived. Commentary: To frame. Also: Songs of Chu (Chuci), Jiu Ge: Binding wild pepper vines into curtains. Commentary: To bind or weave. Also: Songs of Chu (Chuci), Jiu Zhang: Vast and boundless, without a clue. Commentary: If one wishes to be vast and boundless, aligning with the common people, then it will be impossible to establish laws and norms, or pass on one's name. Also: Zhuangzi, Qiwulun: Wangliang asked the shadow. Commentary: Wangliang refers to the faint shadow at the edge of a shadow. Also the same as "wǎng" (魍). Kong Congzi: Spirits of earth and wood are Kui and Wangliang. Also: Jiyun: Read as "wǔ fāng qiē", pronounced "wáng". The Wangwang clan, rulers of the Changdi tribe. Textual Research: Songs of Chu (Chuci), Jiu Ge: Binding wild pepper vines into curtains. Based on the original text, the character "xī" (兮) should be added after "bìlì" (薜荔).

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