Chen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Tree (mù)
Kangxi Strokes: 23
Page 563, Entry 33
Pronounced li (rising tone). Refers to a small boat.
Also, pronounced li (falling tone). Refers to another name for a roof beam. According to the Book of Master Lie (Liezi), in the chapter Questions of Tang, when Yongmen sang, the lingering sounds circled the roof beams for three days without fading.
According to the Book of Master Zhuang (Zhuangzi), in the chapter Autumn Floods, the term refers to the same object as the beam. A commentary states that one interpretation defines it as a roof beam, while another defines it as a type of carriage.
Also, refers to the name of a type of tree.
Also, pronounced li (rising tone). The meaning is the same.
Also, pronounced si (level tone).
Also, pronounced li (level tone). Refers to a roof beam.
Also, refers to a support pillar. One interpretation suggests it refers to things being piled or stacked up.