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Pronunciationzōng
Strokes15 strokes

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Pronunciation zōng
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 15 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 932
View Original Page 932
Wei Collection, Middle Volume Radical: Silk (mì) Zong Kangxi strokes: 15 Page 932, Entry 07 Guangyun: Pronounced zong. Jiyun: Pronounced zong. Yupian: Threads. Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Annals of Emperor Xiaojing: Order the servants and convicts to wear cloth of seven zong. Annotation: A zong is eighty threads. It is similar to cloth; seven-sheng cloth uses five hundred and sixty threads. Also, Erya, Explanation of Implements: A zong-style net is called a jiu-yu; a jiu-yu is a fishing net. Annotation: What are now known as hundred-bag nets are called zong in the region east of the Yangtze River. Also, Guangyun, Jiyun, Yunhui, and Zhengyun: Pronounced zong. The meaning is the same. Also used interchangeably with zong. Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial (Yili), Record of Missions: Ten ju is called a zong. Annotation: In ancient texts, zong was written as zong. Textual research: Erya, Explanation of Implements: A zong-style net is called a jiu-yu; a zong-style net is a fishing net. Corrected according to the original text: A zong-style net is a jiu-yu, a fishing net.

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