Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower
Radical: Table (jī)
凥; Kangxi stroke count: 5; Page 134, entry 04
Jiyun (Jíyùn) and Zhengyun (Zhèngshìyùn): Pronounced 'ju' according to the fǎnqiè spelling method using 'jin' and 'yu'.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuōwén Jiězì): To reside; to dwell. From 'shī' (person), indicating a stop when one obtains a 'jī' (small table/stool).
Yupian (Yùpiān): Same as 'jū'.
Book of Jin (Jìnshū), Biography of Humu Qian: Residing with one's back to the east wall.
Zhengyun: An ancient form of the character 'jū'. The character 'jū' is formed from the radical 'jī', referring to a small table (jī'àn), and is distinct from the character 'kāo'.