Zi Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Fish (yú)
Page 357, Entry 02
Pronounced qie (entering tone) — "Guangyun" (Guangyun)
Pronounced qie (entering tone) — "Jiyun" (Jiyun)
Pronounced que (falling tone) — Similar to "que".
This is the name of a type of fish. It is produced in the East Sea.
"Leipian" (Leipian) records that this fish has a bone in front of its nose shaped like an axe.
Another saying is that it gives birth to its young internally, goes out to forage in the morning, and returns to the mother's womb in the evening.
"Bencao Gangmu" (Bencao Gangmu) mentions that sharkskin is used to decorate knife handles, referring to the skin of the yu fish.
Zi Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Fish (yú)
Page 357, Entry 03
Pronounced cang (falling tone) — "Guangyun" (Guangyun)
Pronounced ge (entering tone) — "Jiyun" (Jiyun)
Pronounced cuo (falling tone) — Similar to "cuo".
The meaning is the same.