This character can be traced back to the early years of the Zhou Dynasty. The above-mentioned Xiaozhuan was used from the Warring States Period to the Qin Dynasty, and the last official script appeared in the Western Han Dynasty.
Pinyin: jú,
Stroke: 11
Radical: 艹
Wubi input method: aqou
Chrysanthemum: jú, a perennial herbaceous plant that blooms in autumn and is an ornamental plant. Some flowers can be used as medicine or as a drink: chrysanthemum.
Appreciate chrysanthemums.
Spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums.
Surname. ?
jú?
It is the same as "chrysanthemum" in ancient times. ?
Number of strokes: 20; ?
Radical: 艹;
According to the explanation of "Kangxi Dictionary", the character "蜜" was the same as in ancient times "Chrysanthemum", but there are some differences, some say it is a "variant character", but it is mainly for the purpose of writing poems in "Ji Yun" to avoid using the same characters.
It is also a place name, for example: "蜜tan", which is located in the east of Nanyang Prefecture, Henan Province, between Xixia and Neixiang counties.
"Qing. Wang Duo. "The Poems of Traveling to Mount Emei compiled by Shutan" are written in cursive script. You can refer to the following pictures.
There is also an explanation in "Shuowen". The original text is "Governing the wall. From the sound of Cuju."
The meaning of "蜜" is: the ancients used "chrysanthemums" to plant walls. , regarded as a low wall made of chrysanthemums to indicate the boundary of the land.