Si Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Water (shuǐ)
Kangxi Strokes: 11
Page 625, Entry 17
Pronounced xie (rising tone).
Book of Songs (Erya), Interpretation of Words: To penetrate.
Commentary: The meaning is to moisten and soak through, to become mutually dampened and permeated.
History of the Former Han (Qianhan Shu), Treatise on Rites and Music: Educational influence spreads and reaches harmony. Also, to be comprehensive and thorough, similar to being perfect and pervasive.
Xunzi, Principles of the Ruler: The ancient kings examined the ritual institutions, using them to universally and thoroughly implement them throughout the world.
Also, Zuo Tradition (Zuo Zhuan), Ninth Year of Duke Xuan: Within the span of a jia-chen (cycle of twelve days), the State of Chu conquered three capital cities.
Commentary: Jia-chen refers to the period from a Zi day to a Hai day, completing a cycle of twelve days.
Discourses of the States (Chu Yu): The proximity does not exceed a jia-ri (ten days).
Commentary: Jia-ri refers to the period from a Jia day to a Gui day (ten days).
Also written as a variant form (xie).
Rites of Zhou (Zhou Li), Offices of Heaven: Cause the myriad people to view the images of governance (political and educational diagrams), and after ten days (jia-ri) collect them.
Also, according to Jiyun, pronounced qia (entering tone).
Xie-xie, the appearance of flowing water.
Guo Pu, Rhapsody on the Yangtze River (Jiang Fu): The long waves are xie-xie.
Commentary: Xie-xie describes the appearance of water surging and overflowing.