You Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Walk (zǒu)
Entry: Qiao
Kangxi strokes: 19
Page 1220, Entry 15
Guangyun: Pronounced qiao. Jiyun: Pronounced qiao. In the Shuo Wen Jie Zi (Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters), it refers to the ability to climb trees and run well. In Zhang Heng's Western Capital Rhapsody (Xijing Fu), it asks who could surpass and climb high if they are not as agile and skilled at climbing as the people of the Dulu Kingdom. Note: The people of the Dulu Kingdom are skilled at climbing. Also, in Yan Yanzhi's Rhapsody on the Ocher-White Horse (Zhebaima Fu), it refers to the agility of a nimble person. Note: It means sturdy or robust.
Also, in the Guang Ya (Expanded Glossaries), qiao-qiao describes the manner of walking. In the Yu Pian (Jade Chapters), it means to be good at running. It also means to lift one's foot.
Pronounced qiao. Also, in Jiyun, Yunhui, and Zhengyun, it is pronounced qiao. Also, in Jiyun, it is pronounced jiao. The meanings are the same.
Also, pronounced chao. It describes the appearance of running lightly and quickly.