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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+6E20 (渠)

6E20
渠
ditch, canal, channel, gutter
Radical 𣱱
Strokes (without radical) 9 Total Strokes 12
Mandarin reading Cantonese reading keoi4
Japanese on reading kyo Japanese kun reading mizo kare nanzo
Korean reading ke Vietnamese reading cừ

CEDICT Entries:

   [ ]    surname Qu
   [ ]    how can it be that?
   [ ]    big, stream or canal, drain, ditch, CL:條|条[tiao2], him (dialect), outer rim of a carriage wheel (old)
   [ goū ]    trench
   [ xiàn ]    Qu county in Dazhou 達州|达州[Da2 zhou1], Sichuan
   [ daò ]    irrigation ditch, (fig.) channel, means
   [ kuí ]    rebel leader, ringleader, bandit chieftain
⇒    [ jiā ]    Wujyachü shehiri (Wujiaqu city) or Wǔjiāqú subprefecture level city in Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture in north Xinjiang
⇒    [ jiā shì ]    Wujyachü shehiri (Wujiaqu city) or Wǔjiāqú subprefecture level city in Ili Kazakh autonomous prefecture in north Xinjiang
⇒    [ xià jìng ]    Xia Jingqu (1705-1787), Qing novelist, author of monumental novel 野叟曝言[Ye3 sou3 Pu4 yan2] Humble Words of a Rustic Elder
⇒    [ weǐ shuǐ daò ]    outflow channel
⇒    [ gàn ]    trunk canal
⇒    [ paí shuǐ ]    drainage
⇒    [ míng ]    (open, uncovered) water channel, canal
⇒    [ àn ]    underground water channel, covered ditch, culvert
⇒    [ shuǐ daò chéng ]    lit. where water flows, a canal is formed (idiom), fig. when conditions are right, success will follow naturally
⇒    [ shuǐ ]    canal
⇒    [ ]    rivers and canals, waterway
⇒    [ goū ]    channel, moat, irrigation canal
⇒    [ guàn ]    irrigation channel
⇒    [ guàn gaì ]    irrigation channel
⇒    [ shí ]    Sêrxü county (Tibetan: ser shul rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州, Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet), name of several historical figures
⇒    [ shí ]    stone channel (e.g. drain)
⇒    [ shí xiàn ]    Sêrxü county (Tibetan: ser shul rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
⇒    [ shí ]    cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] as state canon
⇒    [ shí ]    cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] as state canon
⇒    [ zhèng guó ]    Zhengguo canal, a 150 km long irrigation canal in Shaanxi built in 264 BC
⇒    [ líng ]    Lingqu, canal in Xing'an county 興安|兴安[Xing1 an1], Guangxi, built in 214 BC to link the Yangtze 長江|长江[Chang2 Jiang1] to the Pearl River 珠江[Zhu1 jiang1]

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