The word "楬" used in names has two pronunciations. Usually many people choose names to supplement the five elements, so the possibility of using the meaning of oak is very high, and it may be pronounced as ?lì
The pronunciation, meaning and usage of Quercus are as follows:
Quercus
Quercus? lì
〈Name〉
(1 ) is "Quercus oak". Commonly known as "sawtooth oak" [sawtooth oak]
Quercus, also known as oak. ——"Shuowen"
There are bud oak trees on the mountain. ——"Poetry·Qin Feng·Morning Wind"
Bai Yuzhi Mountain has many oaks and sandalwood under it. ——"The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Western Mountains"
The truth about oak and oak grass fighting. ——Liu Ji, Ming Dynasty, "Collected Documents of Chengyi Bo Liu Wencheng"
(2) A kind of deciduous tree with yellow-brown flowers and fruits called acorns or acorns. The wood is hard and can be used to make furniture and for construction. The bark can be used for tanning or making dyes. The leaves can be fed to tussah silkworms. There is another kind of cork oak, whose bark is light, soft and elastic, and is the main raw material for making cork
There are bract oaks in the mountains and six barges in Xiyou. ——"Poetry·Qinfeng·Morning Wind"
(3) Another example: Quercus (a kind of useless wood such as oak); Quercus (a metaphor for useless wood. As a person with poor talent and quality) Qian Ci)
(4) Railings and the like [railing; banisters; balustrade]
There is something coming out of the heavy oak in the back pavilion of Jianzhang Palace. ——"Historical Records"
(5) The name of the ancient capital city, the capital of Zheng State in the Spring and Autumn Period [capital of Li], in today's Yu County, Henan Province
Part of speech changes
◎?栎
枋?lì
〈动〉
(1) scrape; knock; strike [strike]
The sister-in-law is disgusted with the uncle, and the uncle and guests come, and the sister-in-law eats all the soup and puts it in the oak cauldron, and the guests leave as they are. ——"Historical Records·The Family of King Chu Yuan"
The female oak tree is jealous of each other and comes and goes suddenly. ——Pan Yue's "Ode to Shooting Pheasants"
(2) gnaw [chew]
Use your teeth to cut the skin and bleed. ——"Yiwen Leiju" quoted from "Guangzhi"
(3) See also?yuè