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餮 Stroke Order

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Information of 餮

Pinyin tiè
Radical
Strokes
18 strokes
Usage
★★★★
Definition
gluttonous
餮 [tiè] 1. (形) 贪,贪食 (English: be greedy for food) 引例: 1. 苏舜钦《悲二字联句》:斯民乃食餮。 2. 《左传·文公十八年》:天下之民以比三凶,谓之饕餮。 注:“贪财为饕,贪食为餮。” 餮 [tiè] 1. (Form) Greedy; gluttonous (English: be greedy for food) Citations: 1. Su Shunqin's "Couplet of Two Characters": This people indulge in gluttony. 2. "Zuo Zhuan, Wengong 18th Year": The people of the world are compared to the three evils and called gluttonous. Note: "Greedy for wealth is '饕' (tāo), greedy for food is '餮' (tiè)."
tāo tiè
ferocious mythological animal, the fifth son of the dragon king / zoomorphic mask motif, found on Shang and Zhou ritual bronzes / gluttonous / sumptuous (banquet)
Input Method for 餮
Pinyin tie4
Wubi
gqwe|gqwv
Cangjie
mhoiv
Zhengma
arpo
Four Corner
18732
Unicode
U+992e
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