Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower
Radical: Cliff (hǎn)
Pronounced he (falling tone)
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In "Jiyun" (集韵), pronounced he (falling tone), same as "he" (合). Refers to terrain where a mountain has banks on both sides, called "zhe" (厒).
"Erya · Shishan" (尔雅·释山) records: A mountain with banks on both sides is called "zhe" (厒).
"Shu" (疏) explains: This refers to a mountain with water on both sides, where the boundary between the mountain and water forms banks; such a mountain is named "zhe" (厒).
Another pronunciation is qie (rising tone), same as "qie" (怯). The meaning of the character is the same as "".