Wei Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Boat (zhōu)
15 strokes
Page 1011, Entry 39
Tang Rhymes (Tangyun): Pronounced zong. Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) and Rhyme Collection (Yunhui): Pronounced zong.
According to the Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen Jiezi): A boat running aground and unable to advance.
According to the Extensive Rhymes (Guangyun): Sazong, the name of a country.
According to the Er Ya (Erya), specifically the Explaining Ancient Terms (Shi Gu) section: Zong means to arrive. Annotation: This is the term used in the region of Song. Commentary: Zong is pronounced zong.
Also, according to the Extensive Rhymes (Guangyun) and Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): This is the ancient form of the character for arrive (jie).
According to the Dialects (Fangyan) by Yang Xiong: Zong means to arrive. Zong is a dialect term from the region of Song. Commentary: Zong is the ancient form of the character for arrive (jie).
According to the Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Biography of Sima Xiangru: Entangled in weeds and climbing over arrogance, stepping upon the path to arrive. Commentary: The Search for Profound Meanings (Suoyin) states: Zong is pronounced jie. Sun Yan states: Zong is the ancient form of the character for arrive (jie).
Also, according to the Extensive Rhymes (Guangyun) and Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced ke. A boat running aground on the sand and unable to advance.