Mao Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Heart (xīn)
Character: Qi
Kangxi strokes: 8
Page 378, Entry 08
Pronounced qi. According to the Jade Chapter (Yupiǎn), it means to respect or to love.
Also, pronounced chi. It means not to worry about matters.
Also, pronounced yi. The reduplicated form, qi qi, means harmonious and comfortable.
Also, pronounced zhi. According to the Literary Expositor (Erya), the term shi hu means to rely upon. Some versions write it with the radical for clansman (shì).
Also, pronounced shi. Relying on matters is called shi. Some versions write it with the radical for clansman (shì).
Also, pronounced di. The reduplicated form, qi qi, means to love.