Zi Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Person (rén)
Chou
Kangxi stroke count: 16
Page 119, Entry 06
Ancient script. Pronounced chou. The meaning is multitude, peers, or the same kind.
Book of Old Rhymes (Tangyun): Pronounced chou.
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) and Rhyme Anthology (Yunhui): Pronounced chou.
Correct Rhymes (Zhengyun): Pronounced chou.
As seen in the Preface to Remembering the Past by Emperor Yuan of Liang: Climbing mountains and facing water, calling friends and companions.
As seen in the Chu Elegies (Chuci), Wang Yi commentary: Two people make a pair, four people make a group.
Also written in a variant form (chou).
As seen in the History of the Former Han (Qianhan shu), Biography of Han Xin: His peers numbered thirteen.
Also signifies who.
As seen in Master Yang's Model Sayings (Fayan): Who can achieve this?
The same as (chou).
Also, in Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced dao.
The same as (tao).
Explanatory Dictionary (Shuowen): Refers to a covering or screen.
Dictionary of Jade (Yupian): The meaning is to conceal.
Also, following the rhyme (chu), pronounced chu.
As seen in Han Yu, Epitaph for Lady Lu: In the past, virtuous, wise, and bright women, some were painted in images, others recorded in books. Alas, this lady, who can be compared to her?