What do you pronounce when there is a garment patch on the left and a patch on the right?
Chu zhǔ
Radical strokes
Radical: Strokes outside the 衤bu: 8 Total strokes: 13
Wubi 86: PUFJ Wubi 98: PUFJ Cangjie: LJKA
Stroke order number: 4523412132511 Four corner number: 34260 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese characters U+891A
Basic meaning
1. Use silk floss to pack clothes.
2. Capsule.
3. The same as "chu" in ancient times, storage.
4. The red cloth covering the coffin in ancient times: ~ curtain.
Detailed meaning
〈动〉
1. To put silk cotton into clothes [be lined with silk waddings]
Chu, One is dressing up. ——"Shuowen"
Placed in Xun Feng and Chu Zhong. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Third Year of Chenggong"
The man dressed in brocade is called Chu. ——Notes from "Book of Han·Biography of the King of Southern Guangdong"
Chu means dressing up. ——"Jade Chapter"
2. Storage. Tong "store" [store]
Take my clothes and wear them. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Thirty Years of Duke Xiang"
〈Name〉
1. Silk wadding clothes [silk wadding clothes]
Shang Chu fifty clothes The middle Chu has thirty clothes, and the lower Chu has twenty clothes. ——"Book of Han·Biography of Nanyue King Zhao Tuo"
2. Another example: Chuyi (cotton clothing)
3. Bag, bag [bag]
< p> Some merchants moved to Zhu Chu and moved to Donglin. ——"Southern History"4. Another example: Chulu (Chu bag. A bag containing books)
5. The name of ancient coffin ornaments [coffin’s ornaments]. Such as: Chu Tang (mortuary; mourning hall); Chu Mu (the name of the ancient coffin decoration, the curtain covering the coffin)
6. See also chǔ;zhě
Chu chǔ
Detailed meaning
〈Name〉
1. Surname
2. See also zhǔ
Chu zhě
Detailed meaning
〈Name〉
1. In ancient times, it was called soldier [soldier]
Chu means soldier. ——"Shuowen". Xu Hao said: "The soldier is called Chu because of his ocher clothes."
2. Another example: Chu Wu (Chu Wu. Generally refers to the army; marching troops)
3. See also chǔ;zhǔ
What word do you pronounce next to the word "yi"
Chu zhě was called soldier in ancient times〖soldier〗 Chu, soldier. ——"Shuowen". Xu Hao said: "The soldier is called Chu because of his ocher clothes." Another example: Chu Wu (Chu Wu. Generally refers to the army; marching troops) See also chǔ; zhǔ
Clothes What do you pronounce when you add the word "Bu Pian Jia"?
What do you mean when you add "Yi Bu Pian Jia"
This character is Chu
Pronunciation: [chǔ] [zhǔ]
Radical: 衤 Definition: [chǔ]: surname. [zhǔ]: ① Put silk and cotton on clothes. ②Bac, pocket.
Among the hundreds of surnames, what is the surname with "Yi" next to it?
The surname Chu is based on the official name. According to "Tongzhi, Clan Briefing, Taking Officials as Clan": "Originally from the Yin (Shang) descendants, Song Gonggong, Xia, picked his food from Chu. His virtues can be learned from Chu, so he was named Chu Master, so he was named surname."; Residents Named after the place. There is another simpler way to say the surname Chu, which is to take the surname from the place of residence. According to "The Origin of Surnames", there was a place called Chu in ancient times, and the local residents took Chu as their surname.
Origin 1
Originated from the official position. It came from Chu Shi, an official in various vassal states during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was a surname based on the official title. Chushi, also known as Shiling, is an official position established by the Zhou royal family during the Spring and Autumn Period. He is responsible for managing markets and trade, and has the functions of the current Minister of Commerce and the Director of the Industrial and Commercial Administration Bureau. Later, the Song, Wei, Zheng and other vassal states all had Chu Shi's officials.
It is recorded in the historical book "Zuo Zhuan: The Second Year of Zhao Gong": "Zheng Gongsun Hei asked Yin to be Chu's master." The "Yin" mentioned here refers to Yin Duan, the official of Zheng State, who once wrote the famous "Cricket". Chushi is the city official, so he is also called Chushiyin Duan, Chushiyin, etc. In the fifth year of Jigui, King Jing of Zhou Dynasty (the 26th year of Jijia, Duke Jian of Zheng, 540 BC), Gongsun Hei, the grandson of Ji Zilan, the Duke of Zheng Mu, tried to cause trouble, but was discovered by Zichan (Gongsun Qiao) and stopped him. Gongsun Hei knew that he would inevitably die, so he asked Yin Duan to be appointed as Chu's master. Since Yin Duan was indeed very talented, Zichan approved Gongsun Hei's request and then ordered Gongsun Hei to hang himself to avoid having Situ judge the crime, which would implicate many other people.
Among the descendants of Master Chu, there are many who take the official title of their ancestors as their surname, and are called Master Chu's family. Later, the provincial text simplified it to the single surname Chu, which has been passed down from generation to generation. [1]
Origin 2
Originated from the surname Ji, which comes from Chu, a city in the Zhou Dynasty, and is a surname based on the name of the city. According to the historical book "The Origin of Surnames", during the Western Zhou Dynasty, there was a place called "Chu" (today's Luoyang, Henan). In the historical book "Zuo Zhuan", it is more clearly mentioned that there was a Chu Pavilion in the south of Luoyang County. The Records of Prefectures and States of the Later Han Dynasty also recorded that there was Chu's Canal in Luoyang. Both books confirmed that "there was Chu land in Zhou Dynasty, and those who lived there were regarded as surnames."
Among the people living in Chu, there are those who take the name of their residence as their surname, and they are called the Chu family.
Origin Three
Originated from the surname Zi, which came from the fief after Duan, the son of Duke Gong of the Song Dynasty in the Spring and Autumn Period. The name of the fief was surname. According to historical records such as "Genealogy of Ten Thousand Surnames" and "Tongzhi Clan Brief", the Chu family comes from the surname Zi and was originally a descendant of the Yin and Shang royal family. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zi Xia, Duke Gong of the Song Dynasty (Song Dynasty) had a son named Zi Duan, also named Zi Shi. .
Among the descendants of Zi Duan, there are those who take the name of their ancestors' fiefdoms as their surnames, and they are called the Chu family; there are also those who take their ancestors' titles as their surnames, and they are called the Chushi family. Later, they were simplified to a single surname in provincial script. The Chu family, the Shi family, and those who take the name of their ancestors as their surnames are called the Shi family, and they have all been passed down from generation to generation. This branch of the Chu family is known as the authentic Chu family in history. Most people of the Chu clan respect Zi Duan as the ancestor of their surname.
Origin 4
Originated from the Manchus, from the Chukul tribe of Jurchens in the Ming Dynasty, and is a surname based on the Chinese name of the tribe. According to the historical record "General Chronicles of the Qing Dynasty· Clan Brief· Surnames of the Eight Banners of Manchuria": The Manchu Cukule clan, also known as Chukule clan, Chelekule clan, Chekli clan, etc., is called Cukule Hala in Manchu, and has lived in Chu for a long time. Kule (now Chukul Village in Russia north of Heihe River, a tributary of Heilongjiang Province), takes the place as its surname. Later, some people from the Daur and Xibe people adopted this name as their surname.
After the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the Manchu, Daur, and Xibo Chukul clans had multiple Chinese surnames such as Chu, Chu, Jin, etc.
Origin 5
Originated from the Mongolian people, from Sartu Chuku, the deputy capital of Mongolia in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. It is a surname based on the Chinese name of the ancestor. According to the historical book "General Chronicles of the Qing Dynasty, Clan Briefing, and Surnames of the Eight Banners of Mongolia": the Mongolian Sartu family originated from the descendants of the Salzhiwuti family (Shanzhikun family) during the Yuan Dynasty. The Tungus language was "Sartu" and they lived here for generations. In places such as Aohan (now Aohan Banner in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia), Zalut (now Zalut Banner in Tongliao, Inner Mongolia), Yehe (now Liyeye He Township in Jilin) ??and other places, the Manchu people later adopted this surname as Sartu Hala. During the Ming Dynasty, the Sartu clan had Han surnames such as Shan, Sa, etc.
After the death of Sartu Chuku, his son Sartu Haicun inherited his title and took his father's name "Chuku" as his surname. Among the people of the Chuku clan, there are descendants who became Buddhists. They took the names of their ancestors and changed them into a single surname, becoming the Chu clan of today, which has been passed down from generation to generation. [2]
The Chu family name is a multi-ethnic and multi-origin surname. It ranks 223rd on the current surname list. It has a population of about 443,000, accounting for 10% of the country’s total population. About 0.0027% of the total population. The surname Chu is not among the top 100 surnames in both mainland China and Taiwan. The Chu family is ranked 11th in the Song version of "Hundred Family Surnames",...
Next to the word "yi" on the left, and the word "人" on the right, how to pronounce it
Chu chǔ
Name
Chu zhǔ
Use silk floss to pack clothes.
In ancient times, soldiers were called soldiers, Chu, and soldiers. ——"Shuowen". Xu Hao said: "The soldier called Chu because of his ocher clothes.
"
Another example: Chu Wu (Chu Wu. Generally refers to the army; marching troops) bag, the same as "chu" in ancient times, storage.
The red cloth covering the coffin in ancient times: Chu Mu .
Number of strokes: 13
Radical:
What does the word next to the word 衣 mean?
Chu Jianfei
zhě
Name
In ancient times, soldiers were called soldiers〗
Chu means soldiers. ——"Shuowen" said: "It is called soldiers. Chu is named because of his ocher clothes. ”
Another example: Chu Wu (Chu Wu. Generally refers to the army; march)
See also chǔ;zhǔ
Chu Jianfei
zhǔ
move
put silk and cotton into clothes〖belinedwithsilkwaddings〗
Chu, one means to put clothes on - "Shuowen"
< p> Placed in the middle of Xun Feng's Chu - "Zuo Zhuan, Cheng Gong's third year"Clothed with brocade, it is called "Chu" - "Han Shu·Nan Yue Wang Zhuan" Notes
Chu, clothes. ——"Jade Pian"
Storage. Tong "store" 〖store nails
Take my clothes and wear them. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Xiang Gong." Thirty years》
Chu Jianfei
zhǔ
Name
Silkwaddingclothes〗
On Chu Wu Ten clothes, the middle one wears thirty clothes, the lower one wears twenty clothes and leaves the king - "Hanshu Biography of Nanyue King Zhao Tuo"
Another example: Chu clothes (cotton clothes)
< p> Bag, bag〗Some businessmen put it in Zhu Chu and moved it to Donglin - "Southern History"
Another example: Chu Li (Chu bag. Bag containing books)
The name of ancient coffin decorations〖coffin'sornaments〗such as: Chutang (mortuary; mourning hall); Chumu (the name of ancient coffin decorations, the curtain covering the coffin).
See also chǔ;zhě
Chu Jianfei
chǔ
First name
Surname
See also zhǔ
Chu's family
Historical origin "Chu" originated from;
One; Taking the land as the family name. According to "Book of the Later Han Dynasty." According to the Records of Prefectures and States, there was a gathering of the Chu family in Luoyang. "Looking for the Origin of Surnames" says: In ancient times, there was Chu land, and the people who lived there thought it was their surname.
2; Take the official as the surname. According to "General Chronicle. Clan brief. "Taking Officials as Clan" says: Originally from the Yin (Shang) dynasty, Duan, the son of Duke Gong of the Song Dynasty, adopted food from Chu. His virtues could be learned from Chu, so he was named Master Chu, hence his surname. "Master Chu" is the official in charge of the market, also called "city order". During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Song, Wei and Zheng states all set up the official position of Master Chu. Those who have been Chu masters for generations will take the official as their surname and the province as the Chu surname.
Family celebrity Chu Suiliang (596~658)
Zi Dengshan, a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province) in the Tang Dynasty, was a calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty. He has extensive experience in literature and history, worked in regular script and official script, and studied calligraphy by Zhong Yao and Wang Xizhi, forming an elegant, lean and vigorous body. During the reign of Emperor Taizong, he served as an advisor to the officials and also took care of daily affairs. Later, he and Changsun Wuji were ordered to take care of matters. After Emperor Gaozong came to the throne, he moved to Zuopushe, the minister of the imperial court, and granted him the title of Duke of Henan Province. After the emperor was deposed, Wu Zetian was established. However, he refused to accept the advice and begged to return to the fields. Tired of being demoted to the governor of Aizhou, he died of worry and anger.
Diwang distribution Henan County, Henan.
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