'Kui' (Kui) Number of strokes in traditional Chinese: 15 Number of strokes in simplified Chinese: 12 Five elements: wood
'Kui' (Kui) Number of strokes in traditional Chinese: 14 Number of strokes in simplified Chinese: 13 Five Elements: Wood
The meaning of 'Kui' is as follows:
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(Phonetic sound. From Dou, ghost sound. "Dou", long-handled wine spoon. Original meaning: soup spoon, spoon. Long-handled big head)
Same as the original meaning [ladle]
Kui , the soup is shaking. -- "Shuowen"
Awarded to the leader. -- "Book of Han·Mei Fu Biography"
In the home of Prince Xi Ma Xunzi Ji, the dragon and copper Kui were used as food and the sound was heard. -- "Yidonglin" by Guo Pu of Jin Dynasty
Ancient star names. The first to fourth stars of the Big Dipper are said to be the first stars of the Big Dipper [the four stars in the bowl of the Big Dipper]
The founder of Pingdan is the chief. --"Han Shu·Astronomical Records"
The Big Dipper is leaning on the west side of Ziwei Yuan, with the dipper on top and the Kui on the bottom. -- "Lao Can's Travels"
Another example: Kuixing (i.e. "Kuisu", originally one of the twenty-eight constellations. Later, it was attached to the god of cultural fortune by the ancients); Kuipiao (referring to the Big Dipper); Kuigang (the collective name of the He Kuixing and Tiangang stars); Kuigang (the collective name of the He Kuixing and Tiangang stars); Kuigang (the Dou Kui and Tiangang stars of the Big Dipper); Kui Heng (the first and third stars of the Big Dipper) Five stars)
Leader, leader [chieftain; leader]
Among the princes, Chen Zun is the hero, and Yuan She, the knight in Luli, is the leader. --"Hanshu·Yingxia Biography". Another example: the chief culprit; the chief thief; the chief handler (a metaphor for the power of the court; a metaphor for the position of the prime minister); the chief culprit (leader, leader); Kuijie (the chief figure)
小秋[hill]
Fuzhou has high mountains, wide rivers, and large fields, so it can produce good materials, but King You thinks that there are tombs, dung, and ditches. --"Guoyu"
Another example: Kuiling (small mound); Kuifu (small hill)
Kui (shape)
Ranking first , the first [first]
There is no such thing as a person who can become a Kuishi and a famous person without studying quickly. -- "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"
Another example: Kuijia (in ancient imperial examinations, the first Jinshi was called Kuijia); Kuijie (the provincial examination in "Ming" and "Qing" was called Jiejia, Chinese style The first person to be elected is named Kuijie, also known as Jieyuan); Kuixuan (the first place is selected. That is, the first choice); Kuipin (high-end grade)
Tall, majestic [big and tall]
p>In the beginning, Mr. Xue was regarded as the most important person, but now he is regarded as insignificant. -- "Historical Records·Biography of Meng Changjun"
Another example: Kui'e (burly); Kui Fei (burly and tall; fat body); Kui Dui (high and protruding appearance); Kuijie (describing a majestic and tall body) . Tongkuiwei)
Outstanding. Such as: Kuishi (an outstanding person. That is, a master's degree); Kuiqi (outstanding and extraordinary); Kuiyan (outstanding talent); Kuite (a superior person); Kuiru (a great scholar); Kuihong (magnitude) Grand)
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The meaning of 'Kui' is as follows:
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(Phonetic. From 艸, Gui sound. Original meaning: plant name. Refers to "mallow", the main vegetable in ancient times. "Shuowen": "Caiye. "Also refers to "sunflower")
Vegetable name. One of the important vegetables in ancient my country. It can be pickled and is called Malva verticillata.
Malva is also called sunflower. -- "Shuowen"
Hengkui and Shu in July. -- "Poetry·Binfeng·July"
Summer uses sunflower. -- "Book of Rites·Shiyu Rites"
In fact, Kui Ying. -- "Zhou Li·Ren"
Another example: Kuiqing (admiring the sun like a sunflower); Kuihao (sunflower.
It is a metaphor that subordinates only obey orders from their superiors)
certain herbaceous plants with big flowers. There are mallows, hollyhocks, okra, sunflowers, etc.
The sunflower can still defend its feet. --"Zuo Zhuan·The Seventeenth Year of Chenggong"
The dew of the sunflower seeds. -- "Erya"
Sunflower in the green garden. -- "Collection of Yuefu Poems·Chang Ge Xing"
Another example: Sunflower heart (the sunflower leans towards the sun, metaphorizing the yearning heart); Kui heart and chrysanthemum brain (Kui heart refers to the sunflower, chrysanthemum brain refers to the sunflower fruit) Chrysanthemum)
Kwai (dynamic)
Mistaken as "揆". Judgment [conjecture]
Kui, Kui also. -- "Erya"
Happy music is only for a gentleman, and the emperor loves it. --"Poetry·Xiaoya·Picking Shu"