You Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Walk (chuò)
Kangxi Strokes: 21
Page 1267, Entry 10
Pronounced miao.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): Far away.
Zheng Yun (Correct Rhymes): Tiny or infinitesimal.
Qu Yuan, Li Sao (Encountering Sorrow): The spirit flies high and far away.
Also, in Jiu Zhang (Nine Chapters): Distant and cannot be longed for.
Erya, Shi Xun (Explanation of Teachings): Miao miao means depressed.
Zheng Yun (Correct Rhymes): The appearance of looking down on something with contempt. Equivalent to the character meaning to belittle.
Lu Ji, Xie Pingyuan Neishi Biao (Memorial of Thanks as Administrator of Pingyuan): Raising one's reputation and lifting one's status, looking down upon peers. Annotation: Miao means to transcend or surpass.
Also, rhyming with the sound mu.
Lu Yun, Bei Ming Shi (Poem on Being Summoned): The sage respectfully ascends to a distant height, the divine path is profoundly far. Longing for the three spirits, receiving heaven's abundance.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): Originally written as another character form.
Textual Research:
Qu Yuan, Li Sao (Encountering Sorrow): The spirit flies high and far away. Also, in Jiu Zhang (Nine Chapters): Distant and cannot be longed for. Corrected according to the original text which states distant and cannot be longed for.