Pronounced "bi li qie" in "Jiyun" (集韵), with the same pronunciation as "bi" (愎). The "Yangzi's Dialects" (扬子·方言) records: to dry with fire. In the Guanzhong, Long, and Ji regions and areas to the west, it is called "lu" (㷶).
Also, in "Jiyun" (集韵), it is pronounced "bi mo qie," with the same pronunciation as "fu" (菔). In the Zhao and Wei regions, stewing is called "lu" (㷶).
Furthermore, in "Jiyun" (集韵), it is pronounced "ping mi qie," with the same pronunciation as "bei" (备). The meaning is to dry with fire. Originally written as "bie" (煏) in "Yupian" (玉篇). Originally written as [character not provided] and also written as "lu" (㷶) in "Jiyun" (集韵). Also written as [character not provided] in "Leipian" (类篇).
Note: "Lu" (㷶) and another character are listed separately in "Leipian" (类篇), which is incorrect.