Wei Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Rice (mǐ)
Entry: Di
Kangxi Strokes: 22
Page 906, Entry 01
Pronounced di.
Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): To buy grain.
Zuo Commentary (Zuozhuan), twenty-eighth year of Duke Zhuang: Zangsun Chen announced a request to buy grain in Qi. Commentary: Buying grain is called di. Announcing a request to buy grain means informing Qi that one intends to trade goods for grain.
Mencius (Mengzi): Do not prevent the buying of grain.
Also written as xi, describing a rapid appearance.
Pan Yue, Ode to the Sheng (Shengfu): Rushing rapidly and gathering together to invite one another.
Also, Collection of Characters Supplement (Zihuibu): Same as the character meaning to cleanse (di).
Yang Xiong, Ode to the Capital of Shu (Shudu fu): Cleaning (di) rice to become plump. Note: Cleaning rice means nourishing it with rice, thus washing away its impurities.
Also, the character meaning a pig.
Also, Pronounced tao.
A surname.
Zuo Commentary (Zuozhuan), tenth year of Duke Cheng: The Marquis of Jin sent Di Fa to Chu.
Also, Five Sounds Collection of Rhymes (Wuyin jiyun): Pronounced zhuo.
Meaning the same as above.
Collection of Rhymes (Jiyun): Sometimes written as the variant form (di).