Wei Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Silk (mì)
Kangxi stroke count: 17
Page 936, Entry 06
Pronounced piao (rising tone).
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): A light blue-white silk textile.
Guangya: Piao is a blue color.
Shiming: Piao is like floating. Floating is a light blue color. There is jade-blue piao, sky-blue piao, and bone-pale piao, all named after the objects their colors resemble.
Guangyun: A blue-yellow color.
Book of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu): Merchants may only wear clothes of piao and xiang (yellow-silk) colors.
Songs of Chu (Chuci): Using silk of a kingfisher-green color to make lower garments.
Pronounced piao (falling tone).
Meaning is the same.
Pronounced piao (falling tone).
Book of the Former Han (Hanshu): The phoenix flies lightly toward the high sky.
Commentary: Piao piao describes the appearance of flying lightly and gracefully.
Mu Hua, Sea Rhapsody (Hai Fu): The multitude of immortals appeared vague and ethereal.
Textual research:
Guangya: A gray-blue color. Corrected according to the original text from gray to piao.