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Pronunciationxuān
Five Elements
Strokes13 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation xuān
Five Elements
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 441
View Original Page 441
Mao Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Hand (shǒu) Kangxi strokes: 13 Page 441, Entry 16 Pronounced xuan. The meaning is to roll up sleeves to expose the arms. Six Categories of Characters (Liushu gu): To hook up sleeves and reveal the arms. Su Shi poem: Describes a jade-like wrist half-exposed from a green sleeve. Ancient Sounds Transferred (Guyin zhuanzhu): In colloquial speech, there is the expression "stripping sleeves and rolling up fists." Comprehensive Encyclopedia (Tongya): Xuan is the same as shuan; the common term for tying up clothes refers to this. Book of Han (Hanshu), Biography of Dong Zhongshu: "Daily eroding and monthly shrinking." Meng Kang comments that the character zhuan is pronounced like xuan and means to shrink or shrivel. People commonly call it zhui; thus, qiancu is similar to xuancu. In ancient times it was written as xuan. It is now called shuan. It was originally written in a variant form. Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Sometimes also written in a variant form. It is also written as huan. See the entry for the variant character for details.

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