You Collection, Lower Volume. Radical: City (yì). Qi. Kangxi stroke count: 10. Page number: page 1268, number 05. According to the Guangyun (Guǎngyùn), the pronunciation is a combination of the sounds xū and lǐ. The Jiyun (Jíyùn) gives a pronunciation from jù and jǐ, and the Yunhui (Yùnhuì) gives a pronunciation from qí and jǐ. The sound is like jì. The Guangyun states it is the name of a county. The Geography Section of the Book of Han (Qián Hànshū) states that Qi County belongs to Nan Commandery. The Biographies of the Imperial Clan in the Book of the Later Han (Hòuhànshū) records that the eldest son Zhu was enfeoffed as the Marquis of Qi. A commentary notes that Qi belongs to Nan Commandery and its ancient city is located in modern-day Xiangzhou. Additionally, the Guangyun and Jiyun provide another phonetic reading based on the sounds qú and jì, sounding like jì, with the same meaning.