The pronunciation of 嫭 is: yā, yà
Basic information (1) 呭yā (2) [square]: a narrow place between two mountains, often used as a place name [strip of land between hills]. For example: "Huangjue Pass" (in Chongqing) Pass yākǒu [narrow mountain pass] [square]: narrow mountain pass (pass) yà ㄧㄚ_Number of strokes: 9; Radical: soil; Stroke order number: 121122431
Explanation from ancient books: Kangxi Dictionary "Ji Yun" is in Wuqie, Yinwu, Xiaozhang. One is called Laocheng. And Wu Guqie, sound _. Wild gatherings. This work_. Or docking. "Pi Cang" composed?. "Ju Yao" Chu Tongya.
Basic explanation: Ya [yā] (also)
The pinyin of Ya is yā, yà, which is the phonetic form. The word comes from soil and from Asia, and Asia also sounds. "Ya" means "locking circle". The combination of "Tu" and "Ya" means "terrain with natural closed properties". Original meaning: The terrain that naturally forms a closed circle. In a contour topographic map, the place where the convex sides of two pairs of contour lines are symmetrical to each other is the saddle of the mountain, also called the mountain pass.