You Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Badger (zhì)
Jue
Kangxi strokes: 27
Page 1203, Entry 39
Tang Rhymes (Tangyun) and Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): pronounced huo.
Literary Expositor (Erya), Explanation of Beasts: The juefu is skilled at looking back. Note: It is the jia-jue. It resembles a macaque but is larger, dark grey in color, capable of seizing humans, and fond of glancing around. Commentary: A large ape.
Explanation of Simple and Compound Characters (Shuowen): The jue.
Extended Glosses (Guangya): In the west, there is a beast that looks like a deer, with a white tail, horse-like feet, human hands, and four horns; its name is jueru.
Jade Chapters (Yupian): Jueju is the name of a beast.
Also, Jueju is the personal name of Duke Ding of Zhu.
Zuo Commentary (Zuozhuan), 14th Year of Duke Wen: The people of Zhu excused themselves, saying: Qi sent Jueju to take charge. Note: Jueju is Duke Ding.
Also, Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): pronounced jue.
Also, Extensive Rhymes (Guangyun): pronounced jue.
Meaning is the same.
Extensive Rhymes (Guangyun): Same as jue (the great ape). The character for juju is composed of the radical for badger and the element for jia.
Textual Research: Explanation of Simple and Compound Characters (Shuowen): jia-jue. Corrected to jue according to the original text.