Wu Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Eye (mù)
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Kangxi stroke count: 17
Page 817, Entry 18
Pronounced cheng. To stare fixedly.
Book of Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): Pronounced cheng.
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), Rhyme Meetings (Yunhui), and Orthodox Rhymes (Zhengyun): Pronounced cheng.
Book of Jin (Jinshu), Biography of Guo Wen: Staring with eyes unmoving, striding across the magnificent hall as if walking in the forest and fields.
History of the Tang Dynasty (Tangshu), Biography of Du Fu: Once, when Du Fu was drunk, he climbed onto Yan Wu's bed and stared fixedly, saying, Could it be that Yan Tingzhi actually has such a son?
History of the Song Dynasty (Songshi), Biography of Sheng Du: Du was corpulent and found it difficult to bow and rise; if a guest bowed to him, he would stare fixedly and scold them.
Also, Book of Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): Pronounced cheng.
Also, Book of Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): Pronounced cheng. Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced cheng.
Also, Book of Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): Pronounced cheng (falling tone). Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) and Rhyme Meetings (Yunhui): Pronounced cheng (falling tone). The meaning is the same.
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): The same as the variant forms ding and yi.
Orthodox Character Mastery (Zhengzitong): Also written as the variant form cheng.