Wei Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Silk (mì)
He; Kangxi stroke count: 9; Page 916, Entry 03
Guangyun, Yunhui, Zhengyun: Pronounced he.
Shuowen: The lower end of a silk thread.
Jiujing Ziyang: Shuowen writes it as such. In clerical script, it is simplified to he.
Also used as a personal name.
Zuo Zhuan, Year 4 of Duke Xiang: Zang He rescued the state of Zeng.
Annotation: Zang He is Wuzhong.
Also, Year 10 of Duke Xiang: The man He of Zou used his hands to hold up a city gate to allow those exiting the city to pass.
Annotation: He was a high official of the Zou fief and the father of Confucius, Shuliang He.
Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), House of Confucius: Boxia fathered Shuliang He, and Shuliang He fathered Confucius.
Also, Book of Tang (Tangshu), Account of the Huihe: The Huihe, their ancestors were the Xiongnu.
Also used as a surname.
Guangyun: There are three branches of compound surnames: the Northern Qi official He Xi Yongle, as well as the He'gan clan and the Hegu clan.
Also, Jiyun: Pronounced he. Same meaning.
Also, Jiyun: Pronounced he. Same meaning.
Also, Guangyun: Hujieqie, Jiyun: Xijieqie, pronounced xie. Refers to coarse silk.
Also, Jiyun: Pronounced jie.
Leipian: The meaning is to have an audience.
Also, Jiyun: Pronounced hu. The meaning is to bind.
Also: Pronounced ji. The meaning is urgent.