Wu Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Eye (mù)
Character: sui
Kangxi Stroke Count: 13
Page 810, Entry 21
According to the Book of Broad Rhymes (Guangyun), the Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), and the Collection of Rhymes (Yunhui), the pronunciation is sui (falling tone).
According to the Classified Chapters (Leipian), it describes a centered and upright appearance.
According to the Correct Meaning Through (Zhengzitong), it refers to eyes that are clear and bright.
Also, according to the Book of Broad Rhymes (Guangyun), it describes a moist and lustrous appearance.
As seen in the Book of Mencius (Mengzi): It appears clearly and purely upon the face.
As seen in the History of the Southern Qi (Nanqishu), Eulogy for Emperor Gao: Upright, centered, and majestic.
Also, it means pure. As seen in the Supreme Mystery (Taixuanjing) by Yangzi: It represents the way of a pure ruler. The commentary states: This refers to the purity of the yang energy.
Also, the name of a heaven. As seen in the Supreme Mystery (Taixuanjing) by Yangzi: Of the nine heavens, the fifth is the Pure Heaven.
Also, according to the Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), the pronunciation is zui (falling tone). It refers to the corners of the eyes.