鐘

Pronunciationzhōng
Five Elements
FortuneAuspicious
Strokes20 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation zhōng
Five Elements
Fortune Auspicious
Radical
Simplified Strokes 20 strokes
Traditional Strokes 20 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1323
View Original Page 1323
Xu Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Metal (jīn) Zhong Kangxi stroke count: 20 Page 1323, Entry 02 Pronounced zhong In the Shuo Wen Jie Zi (Explicating Graphs and Analyzing Characters), it states it is a musical bell. According to the Shi Ben (Genealogies of Ancient Times), Chui created the bell. In the Shi Ming (Explanation of Names), it states: The bell is empty. Because the internal cavity is empty and can contain much air, its sound is vast and loud. In the Book of Odes (Shijing), it is written: Bells and drums celebrate it. Also, according to the Yun Hui (Collection of Rhymes), it refers to names of pitches: Huangzhong in the eleventh month, Jiazhong in the second month, Linzhong in the sixth month, and Yingzhong in the tenth month. Note: In the Rites of Zhou (Zhouli), it is written as a bell; the ancient characters are interchangeable. Refer to the note for the previous character for more details. Also a place name. In the Spring and Autumn Annals (Chunqiu), under the eleventh year of Duke Huan: The Duke met with the Duke of Song at Fuzhong. Note: Fuzhong is a place in the State of Cheng. Also a mountain name. According to the Guang Yu Ji (Record of Vast Territories), Zhong Mountain is located in Jinling. In the Ji Yun (Collection of Rhymes), it is sometimes written in a variant form (zhōng).

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