Hai Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Bird (niǎo)
Character: Jun
Kangxi stroke count: 18
Page 1490, Entry 09
Pronounced jun (falling tone).
Shuowen Jiezi (Explanation of Simple and Compound Characters): Jun means startled.
Yupian (Jade Chapters): A bird resembling a hawk, with red feet, a straight beak, and yellow patterns.
Zhengzitong (Comprehensive Compilation of Characters): A bird resembling a phoenix with a radiant luster. Li Tong says: The jun is a divine bird whose flying light spans the heavens.
Nanyue Zhi (Records of Southern Yue): Zengcheng County has many jun.
Zhengzitong: The jun resembles a pheasant but is smaller; it is the golden pheasant. Also written in a variant form.
Also refers to a type of headgear.
Book of Han (Hanshu), Biographies of Favorites: During the time of Emperor Hui, the attendants and palace guards all wore junyi hats. Yan Wu poem: Why the need to not wear a junyi hat?