You Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Valley (gǔ)
Kangxi strokes: 13
Page 1190, Entry 06
Pronounced hóng.
Extensive Dictionary (Guangyun): A name for a large mountain valley.
Classified Dictionary (Leipian): A large ravine.
Zhuangzi (Zhuangzi), Chapter on Achieving Life (Dasheng): Confucius watched the Lu Liang, where the waterfall drops thirty ren, and the spray extends for forty li; it is now called the Lu Liang Hong.
Also refers to the name of a pavilion.
Su Shi’s poems: The river rose from the west and submerged the old Hong; the solitary city was completely enveloped in water light. He inscribed: After the great flood in Pengcheng, I climbed the Wanghong Pavilion and casually left this poem.
Also refers to the name of a temple.
Extensive Dictionary (Guangyun): Honggu Temple, located in Xiangzhou.
Also refers to the name of a mountain ridge.
History of Northern Qi (Beiqishu), Biography of Huli Jin: The High Ancestor personally set out from the northern path and crossed the Chi Hong Ridge.
Also refers to Xi Hong. This is a person's name, found in the History of Song (Songshi), Table of the Imperial Clan.