Basic information Pinyin: lěi Phonetic: ㄌㄟˇ
Radical: Leibuwai Strokes: 0 Total strokes: 6
Wubi 86: DII Wubi 98 :DII
Cangjie: QD Zheng code: CKA Telegraph code: 5085
Stroke number: 111234
Four corner number: 50900
UNICODE: 8012
The meaning of the word
〈action〉 is explained according to the official glyph. Phonetic. The word Cong丿 means never, not yet sound. "Wei" means "soft branches and tender leaves". "丿" means "no". "丿" and "WEI" are combined to mean "not tender branches". Original meaning: a bifurcated earth-turning tool made from older and tougher branches. Explanation: An ancient soil-turning agricultural tool, shaped like a wooden fork, with a crank on the top and a plow below, used to loosen the soil. It can be regarded as the predecessor of the plow. "Lei" is one of the Chinese radicals, derived from the character "Lei", which is related to primitive agricultural tools or farming.
Same as the original meaning [plough]
Word group
Cultivated agricultural implements used for cultivation, referring to plows and hoes.
Lechu is an ancient soil-turning tool like a plow. Sichuan is used to lift soil, and Sichuan is the wooden crank on Sichuan. Cultivator is also used as a general term for agricultural tools.
"Kangxi Dictionary"
"Unconcentrated" "Lei Zibu" ·Lei "Guangyun", "Jiyun" and "Yunhui" Lu Duiqie, phonetic category. "Shuowen" says that people can cultivate bent wood by hand. Push 丯 from wood. In ancient times, people used it to cheer up the people. "Ancient History" Shen Nong Zuo Lei. "Yi Xici" rubs the wood into grass. "Li Yue Ling" Meng Chun's moon is chosen in Yuan Chen, and the emperor personally carries the grass. "Zhou Li·Wong Guan Kao Gong Ji Chao Ren" Chai people are Lei Shu, with a long foot of one cun, the straight one has three feet of three cun, and the one in the previous sentence has two feet of two cun. "Note" Lei means plowing, and Hu means Leixiaqi. Also the name of water. "Shui Jing" collects water and comes out of Nanshan in Liu County, Guiyang. Also "Ji Yun" Lu Erqie, Yin Lei. And Lu Shuiqie, sound barrier. Same meaning. Also in "Ji Yun", Lun chases and cuts, and the sound is tired. The fruit hangs down. One day plows many grasses. [1]
Shuowen Jiezi
"Volume 4" "Leibu"·Rain hands are also used to plow curved wood. Push 丯 from wood. In ancient times, people lowered their heads to work with grass to cheer up the people. All those who belong to Lei follow Lei. Lu Duiqie
Edit this paragraph about Lei in ancient books
Lei means plowing curved wood by hand. ——"Shuowen"
The emperor personally carries the grass. ——"Book of Rites·Yue Ling". Note: "There is music above the grass."
The pain of the grass. ——"Zhuangzi·Xiu". Li's note: "The handle is also the plow.
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The handle is the same as the blade. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhang Di Ji"
He is persistent and diligent. ——"Han Feizi·Five Beetles", "Volume 4", "Lei Department" ·Lei
Plowing curved wood by hand. Push 丯 from wood. In ancient times, people hung down their heads to work as weeds to cheer up the people. All those who belong to Lei follow Lei. Lu Duiqie
Place Name
Leiyang City, Hunan Province, is the only city with Lei as its place name.
Surname
The surname Lei can be found on the inscription on Ojianyan Mountain in Lizhu Town, Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province
Radical: Leibu Outer strokes: 0 Total strokes: 6