䘒

Pronunciationzuī
Strokes13 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation zuī
Five Elements None
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 13 strokes
Traditional Strokes 13 strokes

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Cliff (hǎn), Page 12, Entry 05 Pronounced zui (falling tone). This character is a variant of "脧" (zui). It refers to the genitalia of an infant. The "Classic of the Way and Its Power" (Daodejing) states: "Though he be as a newborn infant, not knowing the union of male and female, yet [the character] will be erect, this shows his vital energy is in its utmost fullness." Also, in the "Jiyun" (集韵): Pronounced zhui (rising tone), same sound as "厜" (zhui). Pronounced zuo (falling tone), same sound as "侳" (zuo). Pronounced zui (falling tone), same sound as "濢" (zui). The meaning is the same. It is sometimes written as . The character was originally mistakenly written with the "Cliff" (hǎn) radical.

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