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Zhuge Liang, pronunciation of Ge

Zhuge Liang, Ge pronunciation: gě

Pronunciation: gé gě

Homophones: gé, gě?

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Gé?gé

phonetic. From the tailgate, the sound is (?hé). Original meaning: a plant whose fibers can be used to weave cloth.

1. A perennial herbaceous plant, the stems can be used to make baskets and ropes, the fibers can be used to weave cloth, and the roots are thick, called "Kudzu", which can be used to make starch and can also be used as medicine (commonly known as "Kudzu"): ~ cloth . ~Turban (a turban made of Gebu, worn by ancient people regardless of their status). ~ Lu.

2. Textiles with patterns on the surface, using silk as the warp and cotton or hemp thread as the weft.

●?GE ɡě?

〈Name〉Surname. For example: Ge Tianshi (Ge Tian. The legendary ancient emperor's name. One theory is that it is the name of a tribe in ancient times)

"Zhengyun" is located in Heqie, and the sound is cut. "Jade Chapter" creeping grass also. "Yi·Kun Gua" is trapped in Ge Shu. "Note" leads to the entangled grass. "Piya" The relationships are all extended and related, so the ones that are far away are taken as examples of relationships.

Another surname. According to "Tongzhi·Clan Brief", there are three Ge clans. After the Ying clan, the country is regarded as the clan.

In addition to Zhuge, the Xiong family was later called the Zhange family. The people of Qi erroneously named Zhange Zhuge.

Related phrases:

Kudzu

Entanglement

Guardia

Huaige

Zhuge

Ge Yi

Ge Qin

Ge Shu

Ge Teng

Ge Jin

Ge Tianshi

Zhuge Liang

Zhuge Drum

Dong Qiu Xia Ge

Interconnected

Nanyang Sange

Zhuge Crossbow

Zhuge Bronze Drum

Yellow Geshu

Ge Yi Lushuang

Zhuge Liang? zhū gě liàng

Person’s name. (A.D. 181-234), whose courtesy name was Kongming, was a native of Yangdu, Langya County, Shu-Han of the Three Kingdoms (today's Yishui County, Shandong Province). To avoid chaos in Jingzhou, Liu Bei visited his hut three times and then left. He is resourceful and loyal. He once defeated Cao Cao in Chibi and helped to secure Yizhou, making Shu, Wei and Wu a powerful force. After Liu Bei's death, he assisted his successor Liu Chan and was granted the title of Marquis of Wuxiang. Aiming to attack Wei and restore the Central Plains, he fought with Sun Quan in the east and Menghuo in Nanping. He fought with Wei for a long time, and finally died in the army with the posthumous title Zhongwu. Author of the Collection of Zhuge Wuhou.