Zi Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Ox (niú)
Page 123, Entry 05
In the "Guangyun" (Guangyun) and "Jiyun" (Jiyun), it is recorded as pronounced "ju jin qie" (rising tone), with the same sound as "jin". The "Yupian" (Yupian) explains it as a disease of the tongue. The "Guangyun" (Guangyun) states it is a condition under the ox's tongue.
Also written as "䶖". In the "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi), "䶖" refers to a disease of the ox's tongue.
Furthermore, the "Zihui" (Zihui) records it as pronounced "ju jin qie", with the same sound as "qin" (level tone). The meaning is the same. Sometimes it is also written as "䶖".
Scholarly research: [Also, the "Guangya" (Guangya) records "䶖悼怜急哀也" (grief, pity, sorrow, urgency, sorrow).] According to the "Guangya" (Guangya), it is written as "䶖" rather than "䶖". Therefore, it is changed to: Also written as "䶖", in the "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi) it refers to a disease of the ox's tongue.