Pronounced mo pei qie, same pronunciation as "mei". "Shuowen Jiezi" explains it as: eyes slightly closed, looking into the distance. Another explanation is the meaning of "long duration."
Also refers to the time just before dawn. Ban Gu's "You Tong Fu" writes "䀛昕寤而仰思," with the annotation "䀛昕" meaning the appearance of dawn just breaking.
Also, "Boyan" explains: 䀛, means to gaze.
Also, "Yupian" notes the pronunciation as wang bai qie, "Guangyun" notes it as mo bai qie, "Jiyun" notes it as mu bai qie, pronounced with the departing tone of "mai". The meaning is the same.
Also, "Guangyun" explains: 䀛, refers to gazing for a long time.
Also, "Yupian" notes the pronunciation as wang bo qie, "Guangyun" notes it as mo bo qie, pronounced the same as "mo". The meaning is to look into the distance. Another explanation is the appearance of not looking directly.
Also, "Jiyun" notes the pronunciation as wen fu qie, pronounced the same as "wu". "Leipian" explains it as closing one's eyes. "Zihui Bu" explains it as the appearance of being dark and unclear. Liu Xin's "Sui Chu Fu" contains the sentence "飘寂寥以荒䀛".
Also, "Jiyun" notes the pronunciation as mo ba qie, pronounced the same as "wa". The meaning is to look.
Also refers to looking with malicious eyes. The meaning is the same as the character "䀣".