佒

Pronunciationyǎng
Strokes7 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation yǎng
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 7 strokes
Traditional Strokes 7 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 98
View Original Page 98
Zi Collection, Middle Volume. Radical: Person (rén). Character: yǎng. Kangxi Stroke Count: 7. Page: Page 98, Number 12. According to Comprehensive Rhymes (Guangyun), it is pronounced as a combination of yī and liáng. According to Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), it is pronounced as a combination of yū and láng, sounding like yāng. The meaning is that the body cannot stretch or extend. Additionally, according to Collected Rhymes, Rhyme Assembly (Yunhui), and Correct Rhymes (Zhengyun), it is pronounced as a combination of yǐ and liǎng, which is the rising tone of yāng. The meaning is the same. Note regarding the character yǎng: Comprehensive Rhymes includes it; Tang Rhymes (Tangyun) provides annotations for the two pronunciation combinations of wū-láng and yī-liáng; Jade Chapters (Yupian) is the same. The rising and departing tones are not included for this character in these works. Correct Rhymes, under the section Rhyme of Nourishing (Yǎngyùn), includes this character; however, the level and departing tones are not included. Glossary of Characters (Zihui) includes the departing tone but lacks the level and rising tones; Correct Character Mastery (Zhengzitong) includes the rising tone but lacks the level and departing tones. This is incorrect.

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