Si Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Water (shuǐ)
Entry: Jun
Kangxi stroke count: 8
Page 607, Entry 16
Guangyun: Pronounced jin. It is the name of a river. It originates in Yi County.
Water Classic (Shuijing) records: The Jun River flows out from the northern mountains of Yi County, flows south past the east side of the county, and then flows south into the Mian River.
Li Daoyuan's Commentary: There is a rocky mountain in Shunyang County that faces the Jun River on its southern side. The Jun River continues to flow south and empties into the Mian River; the point of confluence is known as the Jun Estuary. The Book of Geography (Dilizhi) refers to this river as the Juan River and states that it originates at Mount Xionger and flows to Shunyang County, where it joins the Mian River.
Jiyun: Also pronounced jun; also pronounced lun; also pronounced yun; also pronounced ying; also pronounced jun (falling tone). The meanings are all the same.