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颕 Stroke Order

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Information of 颕

Pinyin yǐng
Radical
Strokes
13 strokes
Usage
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Definition
颕: 1. Anciently the same as "颖". 同本义: "颖" refers to the end of a grain. It is composed of the component "禾" (meaning grain or rice), and it sounds like "顷". It denotes the part that connects to the ear and is close to the glume of the grain. — From "Shuowen Jiezi" (Suction of Characters). The ear of grain is called "颖". — From "Xiao Erya". Different fields have the same "颖". — From "Shu: Gui He Xu". The awn: It refers to the "颖" which protrudes out, not just the tip being visible. — From "Records of the Grand Historian: Biography of the Earl of Pingyuan and Yu Qing". 同本义: "颖" refers to the end of a grain. It is composed of the component "禾" (meaning grain or rice), and it sounds like "顷". It denotes the part that connects to the ear and is close to the glume of the grain. — From "Shuowen Jiezi" (Suction of Characters). The ear of grain is called "颖". — From "Xiao Erya". Different fields have the same "颖". — From "Shu: Gui He Xu". The awn: It refers to the "颖" which protrudes out, not just the tip being visible. — From "Records of the Grand Historian: Biography of the Earl of Pingyuan and Yu Qing".
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