Shen Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Clothing (yī)
Character: Jun
Kangxi stroke count: 10
Page 1113, Entry 06
Pronounced jun.
In the Jade Chapters (Yupian), it refers to military attire.
In the Book of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu), section on Carriage and Dress: Qin assumed the throne as Son of Heaven during the Warring States period, abolished the rituals, music, and sacrificial robes, and all used the jun attire.
In Zuo Si’s Rhapsody on the Capital of Wu (Wu Du Fu): The six armies wore jun attire.
Also means pure.
In Yang Xiong’s Great Mystery (Taixuanjing): The yang energy is jun, distinct, and clear.
In the Book of the Former Han (Qian Hanshu), Biography of Wang Mang: At that time, Mang wore dark purple jun attire and carried the imperial seal.
Also, according to the Comprehensive Mirror (Gangmu Jilan), a garment with an off-center seam is called jun.
In the Collection of Sea (Pianhai), it is used interchangeably with the character for equal (jun).