Mao Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Heart (xīn)
Kangxi strokes: 13
Page 395, Entry 02
Pronounced dang. According to the Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen Jiezi), it means to act in an unrestrained manner. In the Encouraging Learning (Xunzi), specifically the Chapter on Honor and Disgrace, it appears as unrestrained, fierce, arrogant, and violent.
Also pronounced dang. The meaning is the same.
Also pronounced shang, describing an upright and swift appearance. In the Book of Rites (Liji), specifically the Chapter on Jade Pendants, it describes the demeanor of one walking.
Also pronounced yang. According to the Dialects (Fangyan), it means to wander or roam.
Also appears in the Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing) as the name of Mount Futang. Formed from the radical heart and the phonetic element yang. The phonetic element yang is pronounced yang, which is distinct from the character yi.