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Information of 瞿

Pinyin qú、 jù
Radical
Strokes
18 strokes
Usage
★★★★
Definition
startled, (surname)
瞿: [qú] 1. An ancient type of weapon similar to a halberd. 2. [~聃] Refers to the religious leaders of Buddhism and Taoism, specifically the Buddha and Laozi. 3. [~昙] Refers to Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, with the surname 瞿昙. Later, 瞿昙 became a substitute name for the Buddha, also known as 乔达摩. 4. A surname. 瞿: [qú] Nature: (Determined by both ideographic and phonetic elements. In the Shuo Wen, it is described as derived from 隹, which refers to a short-tailed bird). Original meaning: The appearance of being startled; same as the original meaning (English: frightened; panic-stricken). 瞿: [qú] Noun: 1. Same as "戳". A type of weapon similar to a halberd (English: halberd). 2. Same as "衢". Refers to a broad thoroughfare (English: thoroughfare). 3. An abbreviation for the 瞿昙 clan, also refers to Buddhism or things related to Buddhism (English: Buddhist; Buddhism). 4. A surname. 瞿: [qú] Nature: (Determined by both ideographic and phonetic elements. In the Shuo Wen, it is described as derived from 隹, which refers to a short-tailed bird). Original meaning: The appearance of being startled; same as the original meaning (English: frightened; panic-stricken). 引: 1. From the Shuo Wen: 瞿 refers to the look of a falcon. 2. From the Book of Rites, Miscellaneous Notes: "Seeing something makes the eyes startled; hearing a name causes the heart to startle." 3. From Zi Lin: 瞿 indicates a large gaze. 4. From the Book of Rites, Tan Gong: "When the official suddenly loses his seat, he exclaims." 5. From Zhuangzi, Xu Wugui: "You Qi looks startled." 瞿: [qú] Noun: 1. Same as "戳". A type of weapon similar to a halberd (English: halberd). 引: 1. From the Book of Documents, Guzheng: "A person with a crown holds a 瞿 and stands in the west." 2. Same as "衢". Refers to a broad thoroughfare (English: thoroughfare). Example: 瞿地 (a place with many thoroughfares). 3. An abbreviation for the 瞿昙 clan, also refers to Buddhism or things related to Buddhism (English: Buddhist; Buddhism). Example: 瞿聃 (represents Buddhism and Daoism); 瞿老 (an old monk); 瞿昙 (surname of Siddhartha Gautama). 4. A surname. 1. Startled gaze, looking around in fear. 2. Startled gaze, looking around in fright: ~~ (a. the expression of being startled; b. the look of rapidly glancing around; c. diligent appearance). ~然. Verb: To be startled, to be afraid. Same as "惧". From the Book of Rites, Miscellaneous Notes: "Seeing something makes the eyes startled; hearing a name causes the heart to startle." Verb: To be startled, to be afraid. Same as "惧". From the Book of Rites, Miscellaneous Notes: "Seeing something makes the eyes startled; hearing a name causes the heart to startle." Noun: A surname. For example, 瞿信 in the Yuan dynasty. Noun: A surname. For example, 瞿信 in the Yuan dynasty.
Input Method for 瞿
Pinyin qu2
Wubi
hhwy
Cangjie
buog
Zhengma
llni
Four Corner
66215
Unicode
U+77bf