Pronounced jiu yu qie according to "Tang Yun" (Tang Yun), and ju yu qie according to "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun), with the same pronunciation as "ju". "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi) explains it as looking around from side to side. "Yuan Bao Jing" (Yuan Bao Jing) records: "Da you qiu ying yu ye." The commentary states: This refers to the eyes looking. Notes: "Qiu" refers to the eyes. "Ye" refers to the head.
There is also a person named Yan Qiu, found in "History of Song - Imperial Family Table" (Song Shi - Zongshi Biao).
Also, pronounced ju zhu qie according to "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun), and gong yu qie according to "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun), with a level tone, pronounced the same as "ju". The meaning is the same. "Yu Pian" (Yu Pian) states it is the same as the character "qu". "Ji Yun" (Ji Yun) records it as sometimes written as "shi" or "zhu". "Liu Shu Gu" (Liu Shu Gu) states it is interchangeable with the character "".