Kuang, pronounced as kuàng, has the initial consonant k, the final ang, and four tones.
Interpretation: surname refers to the surname.
Radical radical: 阝.
Stroke order:丶一ノフ丨.
Stroke names: dot, horizontal, left, horizontal left, hook, vertical.
Number of strokes: 5 strokes.
Structure: left and right structure.
The homonym of Kuang
1. Frame
pronounced kuàng, which is both pictographic and phonetic and understands the meaning, that is, "Shuowen Jiezi": "Drinking vessel, "It's from the sound of the basket, or from the bamboo."
The original meaning is a shelf embedded in the wall for installing doors and windows, something that is mounted on the periphery of the utensils to provide support or protection. By extension, it refers to "circles around" and "adding around words and pictures." "On the line", "limit, constraint".
2. Mine
Pronounced as kuàng, the radical "Guang" is simplified to "Guang". According to the simplified strokes of ancient calligraphy, the combination of various available substances like stones is Mine Paradigm.
Original meaning: natural substances contained in the ground. Such as: mineral deposits, iron ore. By extension, it refers to "a place where minerals are mined." Such as: mines, pits. Also used as a surname.