Si Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Water (shuǐ)
沍; Kangxi strokes: 8; Page 610, Entry 11
Jade Chapter (Yupian): Pronounced hu (falling tone). The meaning is to be blocked or obstructed.
Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan), Year 4 of Duke Zhao: Solid shade and frozen cold.
Also, Collection Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced he (entering tone). Equivalent to dried up (he). The meaning is to be exhausted or depleted.
Also: Pronounced e (entering tone). Equivalent to frozen (e). The meaning is to be firmly frozen.
Book of Liezi (Liezi), Questions of Tang (Tangwen): Frost and snow fall simultaneously, and rivers and ponds are suddenly frozen.
Also: Pronounced hu (level tone). Manhu, describing the appearance of water.
Textual research:
Also: Pronounced e (entering tone). Equivalent to frozen (e). The meaning is to be firmly frozen. In accordance with the original text, corrected the reference to be consistent with frozen.
Book of Liezi (Liezi), Questions of Tang (Tangwen): Frost and snow fall simultaneously, and rivers and ponds are suddenly frozen. In accordance with the original text, corrected the chapter name from Yin Tang to Questions of Tang.