Si Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Fire (huǒ)
炅
Kangxi Strokes: 8
Page 666, Entry 32
Pronounced jiǒng.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): To see.
Guangyun: Light.
Jiyun: Also written as the variant form (guì).
Pronounced jǐng.
Jiyun: Light, also written as the variant form (gěng).
Pronounced yǐng.
Wuyin Jiyun: Appearance of smoke rising.
Pronounced guì.
Yupian: Originally written as the variant form (quē). Meaning is the same.
Also a surname.
Guangyun: During the Later Han dynasty, Grand Marshal Chen Qiu existed. Jiong Heng of Chengyang was executed at the end of the Han dynasty and had four sons. One guarded the tomb and took the surname Jiong. One fled to Xuzhou and took the surname (guì). One lived in Youzhou and took the surname (guì). One lived in Huayang and took the surname (quē). These four characters are all pronounced guì.