䐈

Pronunciationzhí
Strokes14 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation zhí
Five Elements 0
Fortune
Radical
Simplified Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Strokes 14 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

Zi Collection, Upper Volume, Page 14, Entry 05 Radical: Tree (mù) Pronounced zhí. "Dried meat one chi two cun long is called 䐈." — *Guangyun* (Guangyun), *Jiyun* (Jiyun). Pronunciation same as "zhí". Also refers to stickiness. "Fat and sticky" — *Rites of Zhou* (Zhouli), *Winter Official Kao Gong Ji* (Dongguan Kaogongji), commentary. 䐈, meaning sticky. The gloss explains: "People now who have fat and grease accumulated on their hair are called 䐈. 䐈 also means sticky." Also, pronounced zhí. "Fatty intestine." — *Guangyun* (Guangyun). Pronunciation same as "zhí". Also, pronounced zhí. "Fat." — *Wuyin Jiyun* (Wuyin Jiyun). Pronunciation same as "zhì". Also interchangeable with "膱" and "殖". "When offering dried meat, use five pieces of 膱 in the basket." — *Yili* (Yili), *Xiang She Li*. The commentary states: "Ancient text '膱' is written as '胾'. Modern text is sometimes written as '䐈'."

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