Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower
Radical: Wrap (bāo)
The character is 匑.
Kangxi Stroke Count: 12
Page 151, Entry 37
Pronounced jū róng (entering tone) in "Tang Yun" (唐韵), and jū xióng (entering tone) in "Yun Hui" (韵会). Pronounced the same as 弓 (gōng).
"Yu Pian" (玉篇) explains it as "匑匑" (wū wū), describing a cautious and respectful demeanor.
"Yun Hui" (韵会) records this character can also be written as "匔" (wū).
According to "Tang Yun" (唐韵), it is also pronounced qù gōng (entering tone), sounding the same as 芎 (xiōng).
According to "Yu Pian" (玉篇), "Ji Yun" (集韵), and "Lei Pian" (类篇), it is also pronounced qiū liù (entering tone), sounding the same as 麯 (qū).
The above pronunciations and meanings are identical. This character can also be written as "趜" (wū).