鄆

Pronunciationyùn
Five Elements
Strokes16 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation yùn
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 11 strokes
Traditional Strokes 16 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1274
View Original Page 1274
You Collection, Lower Volume Radical: City (yì) Entry for 鄆 Kangxi strokes: 16 Page: 1274, entry 30 Tang Rhyme (Tangyun), Jiyun, Yunhui: read as wángwèn qie; Zhengyun: read as yŭwèn qie. Pronunciation: yùn. Name of a place in the state of Lu. Book of Annals (Chunqiu), Duke Wen, 12th year: "Walls were built for Zhu and Yun." Annotation: A place contended by the states of Ju and Lu. Because it was near a foreign state, troops were led to build a city. Also, Duke Cheng, 4th year: "In winter, walls were built for Yun." Annotation: Duke Cheng of Lu intended to betray the state of Jin, so the city was built as a precaution. Also, 9th year: "Prince Yingqi of Chu led troops to attack the state of Ju; Ju was defeated, and the Chu army entered Yun." Annotation: Yun was another city of Ju. Also, 16th year: "The people of Jin captured Ji Sun Xingfu; Duke Cheng of Lu returned and waited in Yun." Annotation: Yun was a city on the western border of Lu. In Linqiu County of Dong Commandery, there was Yuncheng. Also, Duke Xiang, 12th year: "The people of Ju attacked our eastern border, besieging the land of Tai. Ji Sun Su led troops to relieve Tai, and then entered Yun." Also, Duke Zhao, 1st year: "Yun was seized." Commentary of Zuo (Zuozhuan): Zhao Meng said: "The states of Lu and Ju have contended for the land of Yun for a long time." Also, 26th year: "Duke Zhao of Lu returned from the state of Qi and resided in Yun." Six Categories of Characters (Liushu Gu): During the Spring and Autumn period, there were two places named Yun. The state of Ju was to the east of Lu. The Yun contended for by Ju and Lu was Dongyun (East Yun). The Yun where Duke Cheng of Lu waited was Xiyun (West Yun). Duke Wen of Lu built walls for Zhu and Yun, and there is no record of contention with Ju. By the time of Duke Cheng, the state of Chu attacked Ju and entered Yun, which naturally indicates Yun was a city of Ju, while the city walls built in the 4th year of Duke Cheng were for Xiyun. Also, name of a prefecture. Yunhui: In ancient times, it was part of Yanzhou, a tributary state of Lu. During the Han dynasty, it was Dongping Principality, and during the Sui dynasty, Yunzhou was established. Also, Jiyun: Name of a xiang (administrative division) in Qinshui, Henei. Also, a surname. Guangyun: A grandee of the state of Lu, whose fiefdom was in Yun. Later, Yun was adopted as a surname. Also, Jiyun: read as yūfēn qie. Pronunciation: yún. The meaning is the same. Correction: In the Book of Annals (Chunqiu), Duke Cheng, 9th year: "Prince Yingqi of Chu led troops to attack the state of Ju; Ju was defeated, and the Chu army thereupon entered Yun." The character 'suì' is respectfully changed to 'rén' according to the original text.

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