Mao Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Heart (xīn)
Strokes: 9
Page 381, Entry 17
Pronounced tu (falling-rising tone).
Compendium of Rhymes (Jiyun): To suddenly forget.
Wang Bao, Discourse on the Four Gentlemen’s Moral Virtue (Sizi Jiangde Lun): Beautiful jade is hidden within common stone, ordinary people see it but do not pay it any mind.
Commentary: The appearance of not making a distinction.
Also pronounced jie (rising tone). Same as the character meaning to be lost or idle (yi).
Classified Anthology (Leipian): Idle and unrestrained, meaning to be neglectful or indifferent. Sometimes written with the heart radical.
Also pronounced tui (falling tone).
Extensive Admonitions (Boya): Meaning to be relaxed or leisurely, or to forget. Another interpretation is to be unrestrained or indulgent. Originally written with the alternative form.