㡜

Pronunciationxuě
Strokes14 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation xuě
Five Elements 0
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 14 strokes
Traditional Strokes 14 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

In the "Tang Yun" and "Ji Yun," the pronunciation is noted as "suǒ lì qiè," with the same sound as "xì." "Shuowen Jiezi" explains it as remaining silk or silk fabric. "Guang Ya" records that 㡜 has the meaning of remnant or surplus. Also, in "Tang Yun," the pronunciation is noted as "xiān liè qiè," and in "Ji Yun," it is noted as "sī liè qiè," with the same sound as "xuē." The meaning is the same as above. Furthermore, in "Ji Yun," the pronunciation is noted as "shì liè qiè," with the same sound as "shè." It means to tear silk fabric. There is a sentence in "Jijiu Pian": "㠲㡜 náng tuó bù zhí qián." The commentary quotes Huang's explanation: 㠲㡜 means to tear. Additionally, in "Ji Yun," the pronunciation is noted as "xiāng jué qiè," and in "Leipian," it is noted as "sū jué qiè," with the same sound as "xuě." "Guang Yun" mentions "㡜 lǚ táohuā," referring to the current method of making linghua (a type of decorative silk flower). "Ji Yun" explains it as currently cutting and making silk fabric into flowers.

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