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Stroke by Stroke: 娲 Writing Order
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娲
wā
1. In ancient Chinese mythology, a goddess and female emperor who once used five-colored stones to mend the sky.
(In Chinese: 中国古代神话传说中的女帝王,她曾炼五色石补天。)
2. A surname.
(In Chinese: 姓)
引
1. "Shuowen": 婀, the divine female who transformed all things. Derived from "woman," with the sound "wa." It is noted that the title "Queen" before the great court is also an ancient imperial title, not necessarily tied to a woman.
(In Chinese: 《说文》:娲,古之神圣女化万物者也。从女,咼声。 按,女娲在大庭柏皇前,亦古皇之号,非必妇人也。)
2. "Liezi": Nu Wa crafted five-colored stones to repair the heavens.
(In Chinese: 《列子·汤问》:女娲氏练五色石以补天阙。)
例
For example: 娲皇 (Nu Wa, female emperor of ancient times)
(In Chinese: 如:娲皇(女娲氏。古女帝王))
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