Wu Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Eye (mù)
矗
Kangxi strokes: 24
Page 821, Entry 12
Guangyun: Pronounced chù. Jiyun and Yunhui: Pronounced chù. The sound is identical to the entering tone of chōng.
Yupian: Neat and orderly. Also refers to the lush growth of plants.
Zuo Si, Rhapsody on the Capital of Wu (Wudu Fu): Sturdy and towering, dense and lush.
Guangyun: Straight.
Classic of Great Hidden Potential (Yuanbao Jing): Its meaning is upright and not deceitful. Commentary: Honest and not false.
Jiyun: The appearance of being long and straight.
Xie Lingyun, Rhapsody on Living in the Mountains (Shanju Fu): Straight paths stretch out straight from east to west.
Du Mu, Rhapsody on the A-fang Palace (Afanggong Fu): Like beehives and water eddies, standing tall in numbers unknown, numbering in the millions.
Zengyun: The appearance of towering upwards.
Zhengyun: Rising high and prominent.
Sima Xiangru, Rhapsody on the Shanglin Park (Shanglin Fu): Towering mountains rise high and steep.
Guangyun and Jiyun: Pronounced chū. Zhengyun: Pronounced chāng. The sound is identical to chù.
Jiyun: Pronounced zhòng. The sound is identical to the departing tone of chōng. The meaning is the same.