䁝

Pronunciationyíng
Strokes15 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation yíng
Five Elements None
Fortune None
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Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Pronounced hū jiōng (falling tone) in the "Tang Yun" and xuán jiōng (falling tone) in the "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "jiong" (迥). In the "Shuowen Jiezi," it is explained as meaning to confuse. Pronounced yú qīng (level tone) in the "Guang Yun" and wéi qīng (level tone) in the "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "ying" (营). The meaning is the same as above. Pronounced yú gēng (level tone) in the "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "ying" (莺). The meaning refers to the appearance of clear eyes. Pronounced wū měng (falling tone) in the "Guang Yun" and "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "yong" (㴄). It also means to confuse. In the "Guang Yun," it is explained as being upright and incorruptible.

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