Yin Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Cloth (jīn)
Character: Jing
Kangxi Strokes: 15
Page 336, Entry 09
From Jade Chapters (Yupian): Pronounced jiong (rising tone), and also pronounced jiong (rising tone). It refers to silk fabric.
From Book of Sui (Suishu), Record of Rites and Ceremonies: During the rites for receiving the Empress in the Northern Qi dynasty, the Empress wore grand attire, embroidered robes, a sash, and a pendant, topped with a jing, and entered the Zhaoyang Palace. When she reached her seat, the matron removed the jing. It is also commonly written as jing.
From Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial (Yili), Rites of Marriage for Gentlemen: The matron adds the jing.
Annotation: The design of the jing is like an undergarment worn for protection against dust while traveling to keep the robes clean. In modern texts, it is written as jing.