Guangyun and Jiyun: Pronounced su he qie, same pronunciation as "sha." It is a woman's name. The "Tianzi Zhuan" records that when Sheng Ji passed away, Shu Yu served as the principal mourner. The "Huanyu Ji" records that Shalu was located east of Yuancheng County and was also called Nv Yu Qiu. At that time, King Mu of Zhou was on a campaign to the east and, upon arriving here, Sheng Ji died. Her daughter, Shu Yu, passed by this place and wept with sorrow, thus it was named.
Another pronunciation: cu jia qie, same pronunciation as "cha." It means agile and swift.
Also, Jiyun: Pronounced cun ge qie, pronunciation (missing character). Also cu he qie, same pronunciation as "chuo." The meaning is the same.
Another pronunciation: zang ge qie, same pronunciation as "zuo." It means young and beautiful.
Another pronunciation: zu wo qie, same pronunciation as "cuo." It means to slight or disrespect. The "Chang Jian" explains: Women do not sit mixed together. The character is composed of "woman" and "sit," indicating a warning.