Zi Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Knife (dāo)
Page 125, Entry 02
Pronounced pi (falling tone). In "Guangyun" and "Jiyun", it is pronounced pi bei (falling tone). It is pronounced the same as "bi". "Jiyun" explains it as "fat and strong". "Yangzi - Fangyan" records: 䑄, means "grand". This is the dialect of the Qin and Jin regions west of Guan.
Also in "Guangyun" and "Jiyun", it is pronounced ping mi (level tone). It is pronounced the same as "bei".
Also in "Guangyun" and "Jiyun", it is pronounced pi zhi (level tone). It is pronounced the same as "bi". The meaning is the same.
Also in "Jiyun", it is pronounced yu qi (falling tone). It is pronounced the same as "㓷". Refers to "meat". "Yangzi - Fangyan" records: 䑄, is "meat". "Zhu" explains it as referring to "fleshy growths".