You Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Foot (zú)
Kangxi stroke count: 22
Page 1235, Entry 01
Pronounced li (falling tone). Same as the previous entry.
Jade Chapter (Yupian): To move.
Record of Rites by Dai the Elder (Da Dai Liji): A thoroughbred horse, with one leap, cannot cover a thousand steps.
Also a person's name.
Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan), ninth year of Duke Zhao: Caused Xun Li to assist the lower army.
Commentary: The son of Xun Ying.
Also pronounced luo (falling tone).
Ban Gu, Western Capital Rhapsody (Xidu Fu): Connecting and leaping across the various states of China.
Commentary: Chuo luo means to surpass or excel.
Kong Rong, Memorial Recommending Mi Heng: Outstanding talents are brilliant and exceptional.
Commentary: Zhuo luo means distinctly different or exceptional.
Also in Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan), Xun Li.
Explication of Texts (Shiwen): Also pronounced luo.
Also pronounced luo (entering tone). Meaning is the same.
Also pronounced yao (entering tone).
Classified Anthology (Leipian): To be swift.
Textual Research:
Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan), ninth year of Duke Zhao: Caused Xun Li to assist the lower carriage.
Correction: According to the original text, lower carriage has been corrected to lower army.