Xu Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Page (yè)
Kangxi Strokes: 17
Page 1406, Entry 02
Pronounced qian
Shuowen Jiezi (Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters): Thin or sparse hair on the head or temples.
Also, according to Jiyun (Rhyme Collection): The appearance of a long neck.
Rites of Zhou (Zhouli), Winter Official, Artificers Record (Kaogongji), Book of the Woodworker (Ziren): Eyes, head, and long neck.
Commentary: The term refers to the appearance of a long neck.
Also, according to Yupian (Jade Chapter): Pronounced jian.
According to Jiyun (Rhyme Collection): Pronounced jian.
Also, according to Jiyun (Rhyme Collection): Pronounced qian.
Also, according to Wuyin Jiyun (Collected Rhymes of the Five Sounds): Pronounced qiao (falling tone). The definition is the same.
Textual Verification: In Wuyin Jiyun (Collected Rhymes of the Five Sounds), it is listed as qiao (rising tone). Following the original text, the rising tone has been corrected to the falling tone.