(tuō) - Thuo — an ancient term for a ceremonial & also refers to a type of opening or

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tuō | 10 strokes | radical:

· tuō

Thuo — an ancient term for a ceremonial robe or garment;

also refers to a type of opening or unfolding in classical texts.

Thuo — an ancient term for a ceremonialalso refers to a type of opening or

Usage highlights

ceremonial robeto unfold a garmentrobe openingceremonial gownancient garment

Synonyms

  • robe, gown
  • clothing, garment

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The ceremonial robe (袥服) was worn during important rituals.
  • He unfolded the garment (袥开) carefully.
  • This refers to the opening of a ceremonial gown (礼服的袥).

Collocations

  • ceremonial robe(袥服)
  • to unfold a garment(袥开)
  • robe opening(袥口)
  • ceremonial gown(礼袥)
  • ancient garment(古袥)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Appears in classical Chinese texts referring to specific types of ceremonial clothing.
  • The character is composed of the clothing radical (衤) combined with 石 (stone), possibly indicating durability or weight of the garment.

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