Wu Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Eye (mù)
Kuang
Kangxi strokes: 20
Page 820, Entry 13
Tang Rhymes (Tang yun) and Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) state it is pronounced kuang (falling tone), sounding the same as the character for wide. Jade Chapters (Yupian) defines it as eyes lacking pupils. Additionally, Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) states it is pronounced kuang (falling tone), sounding the same as the character for light in the falling tone. It means eyes lacking luster. Furthermore, Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) states it is pronounced guang (entering tone), sounding the same as the character for light in the entering tone. Categorized Lexicon (Leipian) describes it as the appearance of wide-open eyes. Also, Cangjie Chapter (Cangjie pian) mentions it in connection with peering, indicating the act of looking. From Jiang Yan's Miscellaneous Style Poetry (Zati shi): Peering intently across the capital regions.