You Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: City (yì)
Hao; Kangxi stroke count: 14; Page: Page 1272, Entry 01
Guangyun: Pronounced he (fourth tone), with the rhyme of ke (entering tone). Jiyun, Yunhui, Zhengyun: Pronounced hei (dark) with the rhyme of ge (entering tone). Pronunciation is the same as "he" (壑).
Shuowen Jiezi: Explained as a place name in Houzhi Township, Hu County, Youfufeng Prefecture.
Also a surname. Guangyun records: Emperor Yi of Shang enfeoffed his son Qi in Hao Township, Taiyuan Commandery, and later generations took Hao as their surname.
Also, Guangyun, Jiyun, Yunhui: Pronounced shi (fourth tone) with the rhyme of zhi (entering tone). Pronunciation is the same as "shi" (释).
Erya: In the section "Hao Hao" (郝郝), it describes the appearance of plowing land. Annotation: Refers to the appearance of loose soil being plowed.
Also, Guangyun records it as a surname. Qianhan: In the "Table of Meritorious Officials," there is the Marquis of Zhongli, Hao Xian.
Also a personal name. Shiji: In the "Biography of Yu Qing," it records: Zhao Hao was sent to make a pact with the state of Qin. Annotation: Pronounced "shi" (释).
Also, Guangyun, Jiyun: Pronounced chang (flat tone) with the rhyme of shi (entering tone). Pronunciation is the same as "chi" (尺). It is a township name.