装

Pronunciationzhuāng
Five Elements
FortuneAuspicious
Strokes13 strokes

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Pronunciation zhuāng
Five Elements
Fortune Auspicious
Radical
Simplified Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes
Traditional Form

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1118
View Original Page 1118
Shen Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Clothing (yī) Character: Zhuang Kangxi strokes: 13 Page 1118, Entry 01 Tang Rhyme (Tangyun), Collection Rhyme (Jiyun), and Rhyme Assembly (Yunhui) define it as pronounced zhuang. It means attire or dress. Also, Jade Chapters (Yupian) defines it as wrapping. In the Biography of Lu Jia from the History of the Former Han (Qianhan Shu), it refers to the items inside Lu Jia's traveling baggage, worth a thousand pieces of gold. Furthermore, Increased Rhymes (Zengyun) defines it as to carry. In the Biography of Yuan Ang from the Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), it refers to exchanging all of his carried wealth for two shi of fine wine. Also, Broad Rhymes (Guangyun) defines it as pronounced zhuang (falling tone). In a farewell poem by Wu Jun, a dagger is described as worth a thousand pieces of gold, decorated magnificently with seven kinds of precious treasures. When parting, one uses this to express affection, relying entirely on this gift to you. Rhyme Assembly (Yunhui) notes it is also written in a variant form (zhuang).

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