葼

Pronunciationzōng
Strokes15 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation zōng
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 12 strokes
Traditional Strokes 15 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1047
View Original Page 1047
Shen Collection, Upper Volume Radical: Grass (cǎo) 葼 Kangxi Dictionary Strokes: 15 Page 1047, Entry 03 Pronounced zong. Guangya (Broad Refinements): Refers to something small. Shuowen (Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters): Thin branches of trees. Yangzi Fangyan (Regional Speech): Thin branches of trees are called miao; in the regions of Qingzhou, Qi, Yanzhou, and Jizhou, they are called zong. Thus, the ancient commentary says: When a kind mother is angry at her child, even if she breaks a thin branch to whip him, her love still remains. Also refers to a type of grass. Xie Lingyun, Shanju Fu (Rhapsody on Mountain Dwelling): Smartweed, houttuynia, zong, and shepherd's purse. Xie Tiao, Poetry: The tender zong grass is already verdant, and the soft sedge grass is gently swaying. Also refers to a dyeing grass. Han Gongyi (Rites of the Han Palace): The Zong Garden provides the grass used for dyeing green decorative ribbons. Textual Research Note: In Yangzi Fangyan, it is stated that thin branches are called miao, and in the regions of Qi, Yan, and Ji they are called zong, thus the commentary says: When a kind mother is angry at her child, she may whip him with a zong branch, yet her affection remains. Regarding the text: Yan has been corrected to Yanzhou, and the word for still/even (you) has been corrected to though (sui) according to the original source.

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