(huò) - Huò — an archaic Chinese character with multiple & 2) referring to a type of grass

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huò | 24 strokes | radical:

· huò

Huò — an archaic Chinese character with multiple obscure meanings: 1) describing the sound of birds flying;

2) referring to a type of grass;

3) used in ancient place names;

4) appearing in historical texts and names.

Huò — an archaic Chinese character with multiple2) referring to a type of grass3) used in ancient place names

Usage highlights

靃靃靃城靃草靃靡王靃靃云
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Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The ancient text mentioned a place called 靃城 (Huòchéng).
  • In classical literature, 靃 described the sound of wings (靃靃).
  • Some historical figures had 靃 in their names (e.g., 王靃).
  • The character appears in the name of a grass (靃草).

Collocations

  • huòhuò(靃靃)
  • Huòchéng(靃城)
  • huòcǎo(靃草)
  • huòmǐ(靃靡)
  • Wáng Huò(王靃)
  • huòyún(靃云)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • 靃 is an extremely rare character primarily found in classical Chinese texts and historical records.
  • It was sometimes used in personal names during certain historical periods, though very uncommon.
  • The character's multiple obscure meanings make it challenging to interpret without specific context.

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