You Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: See (jiàn)
Kangxi strokes: 11
Page 1134, Entry 01
Pronounced mi
Broad Rimes (Guangyun), Collected Rimes (Jiyun), Dictionary of Rimes (Yunhui), and Correct Rimes (Zhengyun) all provide this pronunciation as an entering tone.
Broad Rimes (Guangyun): To seek.
Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi), Biography of Guan Lu: To seek and search for remaining light.
Book of Jin (Jinshu), Annals of Emperor Wu: This is like one who wishes to climb a mountain, traveling by boat and seeking a path.
Also, Old Book of Tang (Tangshu), Record of the Southern Barbarians: In Nanzhao, sixteen cowrie shells constitute one mi.
Also, History of Song (Songshu), Annals of Emperor Zhenzong: In the third year of the Xiangfu era, because of an epidemic among the Minuo tribe of Xiliang Prefecture, medicine was bestowed.
Correct Meaning Dictionary (Zhengzitong): Composed of the radicals for claw and see. Commonly written as a variant form (mi). This is incorrect.
Supplement to the Compendium of Characters (Zihuibu): One variant form is written as a character.
Collected Rimes (Jiyun): The original form is written as (mi), also written as a variant form (mi), or sometimes written as (mo). These are incorrect.