Mao Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Heart (xīn)
恢
Kangxi stroke count: 10
Page 384, Entry 33
Pronounced kui
According to the Explanation of Writing (Shuowen Jiezi), it means great. It is composed of the radical for heart, with hui acting as the phonetic indicator.
According to the Rhyme Collection (Yunhui), it refers to a grand ambition.
According to the Extended Rhymes (Zengyun), it means to magnify.
Pronounced kui
According to the Rhyme Collection (Jiyun), it means great. Another definition is a grand or strange appearance.
Pronounced ku
Found in the Taoist Canon Songs (Daozang Ge): The five elders oversee the precepts, the heart is upright and the feelings are at ease. The body passes through the officials of water and fire, and the name enters the Nine Dragon Cottage.
Sometimes written in a variant form.