Zi Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Person (rén)
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Kangxi Stroke Count: 8
Page 100, Entry 14
Guangyun (Guǎngyùn), Yunhui (Yùnhuì), and Zhengyun (Zhèngyùn) reflect the pronunciation mo (entering tone).
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuōwén Jiězì): To correspond to one-tenth or one-hundredth.
History of the Former Han (Qián Hàn Shū), Treatise on Food and Money (Shíhuò Zhì): The gain of thousands and hundreds. Commentary: Thousands refers to one thousand coins, and hundreds refers to one hundred coins.
Also, Jiyun (Jíyùn) reflects the pronunciation bai (rising tone). The leader of one hundred people.
Also, commonly written as mo.
History of the Former Han (Qián Hàn Shū), Biography of Kuang Heng (Kuāng Héng Zhuàn): The south borders the Min (Mǐn) and bai. Commentary: Bai refers to the east-west boundaries of a field.