Yin Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Mountain (shān)
Cen; Kangxi strokes: 7
Page 308, Entry 27
Guangyun: Pronounced cen. Jiyun, Yunhui, Zhengyun: Pronounced cen.
Shuowen Jiezi: A mountain that is small but high.
Xie Lingyun, Climbing the Linghai Mountains poem: Ascending to the peak of Mount Tianmu.
Zhang Heng, Ode to the Southern Capital: Deep valleys are high and steep. Commentary: High and steep appearance.
Also a state name.
Zhengzitong: King Wen of Zhou enfeoffed his younger half-brother Yao's son, Qu, as the Viscount of Cen. Today, there is a Cen Pavilion in the state of Liang.
Also a surname. Origins trace to Nanyang.
Fengsu Tong: Descendants of the ancient state of the Viscount of Cen. During the Eastern Han dynasty, there was Cen Peng; in the Ming dynasty, there was Cen Yi.
Also Jiyun: Pronounced yin (rising tone). Cliff or bank.
Zhuangzi, Xu Wugui: Not yet separated from the cliff.