Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Say (yuē), Page 1, Entry 01
A word for exhaling, explained in "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi). The character's form is derived from "yuē," symbolizing the shape of air being exhaled. "Chunqiu Zhuan" (Chunqiu Zhuan) mentions: The Crown Prince of Zheng, 㫚.
Note: "Zuo Zhuan" (Zuo Zhuan) writes this as 忽 (hū).
Furthermore, in "Qian Han Shu - Gu Jin Ren Biao" (Qian Han Shu - Gu Jin Ren Biao), there is 中㫚 (zhōng hū).
Note: 㫚 (hū) is the same as 忽 (hū).
Furthermore, in "Yang Xiong Zhuan" (Yang Xiong Zhuan), it is said that people at the time 㫚 (hū) him.
Note: According to Gu Shi, 㫚 (hū) is the same as 忽 (hū), meaning to slight or disregard.
Furthermore, in "Yun Bu" (Yun Bu), it rhymes with a fanqie pronunciation of "xuè" (falling tone), indicating smallness. "Hou Han Shu - Lu Li Zhi Zan" (Hou Han Shu - Lu Li Zhi Zan) states: Images arise from things, numbers originate from the minute. The pitch standards begin to rise, and the tuning is adjusted later.
Note: This is different from the character 曶 (hu) in the Radical: Sun (rì) section.