Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Door (hù), Page 116, Entry 05
Pronounced huò (falling tone) — "Guangyun" and "Jiyun". The pronunciation is the same as "huó". "Shuowen Jiezi" explains it as a sacrifice. Originally written as . The character's form takes "shì" as the semantic component and as the phonetic component.
Also, in "Jiyun", the pronunciation is noted as gǔ huò qiè, which is the same as "kuò". The meaning is the same.
Also, in "Jiyun", the pronunciation is noted as hū guā qiè, which is the same as "hú". "Guangya" explains it as a rule or law.
Also, in "Guangyun", the pronunciation is noted as gǔ huā qiè, which is the same as "guā". It is the name of a ritual to ward off disaster.
Also, in "Jiyun", the pronunciation is noted as hú wán qiè, which is the same as "huàn". It is a sacrifice performed to repay the spirits.