Chou Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Earth (tǔ)
Entry: jiong
Kangxi Stroke Count: 8
Page 226, Entry 29
Ancient form: jiong
Tang Rhymes (Tang yun): Pronounced jiong
Collected Rhymes (Ji yun), Rhymes Collected and Compiled (Yun hui), Correct Rhymes (Zheng yun): Pronounced jiong
Erya, Explanation of Places (Erya, Shi di): The area outside of a forest is called jiong.
Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Lu: In the wild fields of jiong.
Zuo Si, Rhapsody on the Capital of Wu (Wu du fu): Gazing at the dragon river and girded by the jiong.
Also a place name.
Book of Documents, Preface (Shangshu xu): Tang returned from Xia and arrived at Dajiong.
Commentary: Dajiong, its location is not yet known, it should be between Dingtao and Bo.
Correction of Characters (Zheng zi tong): Dajiong is written as Daxing, which is incorrect.
Also, rhyming with kui ying (phonetic: qiong).
Xie Lingyun, Poem on First Leaving the Commandery: Managing the oars, hurrying back in time, following the islets, galloping through the distant jiong. Rhymes with ying (level tone) above and ming ying below.