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How to pronounce Muji?

Orange Jie

Radical stroke

Radical: Off-wood strokes: 6 Total strokes: 10

Wu Bi 86:SFKG Wu Bi 98:SFKG Cang Xie: DGR.

Number of strokes:1234121251quadrangle number: 4496 1 Unicode:CJK unified Chinese character U+6854.

Basic word meaning

1.[~ peduncle] Perennial herb with ovate or ovate-lanceolate leaves and dark blue or purple flowers for viewing. Roots can be used as medicine.

Detailed word meaning

1. Platycodon grandiflorum, a perennial herb

Orange, platycodon grandiflorum also. From people, Jisheng. -"Shuo Wen"

Today, if Bupleurum chinense and Platycodon grandiflorum live in Ze, they will not live forever. -"The Warring States Policy and Qin Ce" 2. Another example: orange stall (the thin part at the top of sorghum stalk) 3. Orange [boom]. An ancient tool for pumping water from a well is a lever installed at the water's edge, with a bucket hanging at one end and a big stone falling at the other end. 4. [Right tree].

Orange, straight wood. -Shuo Wen 5. See also jú.

Common phrases

1. platycodon grandiflorum

(1) [Platycodon grandiflorum]: a perennial herb (Platycodon grandiflorum) with ovate or ovate-lanceolate leaves and dark blue or deep purple flowers (2) [Platycodon grandiflorum root]: the root of Platycodon grandiflorum, which can be used as medicine and has the effect of relieving cough and resolving phlegm.

Basic word meaning

1. "Orange" is commonly known as "orange".

Detailed word meaning

1. Common words of "[orange]"

Oranges are small and sweet, representing loose skin. The orange peel is red and does not stick to meat. -Qing Qu Dajun's "Guangdong Newspeak" 2. See you also, Jie.