Chou Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Winter (zhǐ)
Character: Feng
Kangxi stroke count: 7
Page 244, Entry 22
Guangyun, Jiyun, and Yunhui dictionaries: Pronounced feng.
Shuowen Jiezi dictionary: To obstruct or be contrary.
Xu says: To oppose or obstruct one another. Also means to pull or drag.
Erya, Explanations of Teaching: Describes the act of dragging or pulling.
One definition says it is also used interchangeably with feng, meaning to encounter or meet.
Also, in the Jiang rhyme category, pronounced pang, meaning thick or substantial.
Also a surname.
Formed from the element feng, with three horizontal strokes.
Correction: In the Shuowen Jiezi entry, the text originally read wu (to oppose). Xu states it means to oppose or obstruct one another. The original text has been corrected to use the character feng to match the entry head.