Wu Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Jade (yù)
Ke
Kangxi Strokes: 10
Page 729, Entry 12
Tangyun: Pronounced ke. Yunhui, Zhengyun: Pronounced ke.
Shuowen Jiezi: A type of jade.
Yupian: A stone similar to jade. Also called agate, which is as pure white as snow.
Yupian: It is also said to be a type of shell that grows in the sea.
Tongsu Wen: A bridle decoration is called ke.
Erya Yi: Large shells are called ke. The skin is yellow and black, the bone is white, and it can be used to decorate horse equipment. Also known as the horse-ke snail.
Li Shizhen: Ke is a bridle ornament. This shell resembles it, hence the name.
Han Yu poem: Presented with a purple jade bridle ornament.
Jianke: A type of bird. It has patterned plumage and red feet, hates birds, and loves foxes. See Garden of Stories (Shuoyuan).
A type of gold.
Shiwu Ganzhu: There is a substance called ke gold.
Jiyun: Sometimes written in a variant form (luo).