Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper
Radical: Door (hù)
Pronounced wéi (falling tone)
From "Tángyùn" (Tang Yun): Wěi wěi cut. From "Jíyùn" (Ji Yun) and "Yùnhuì" (Yun Hui): Yǔ wěi cut. From "Zhèngyùn" (Zheng Yun): Wū huì cut, pronounced wéi.
From "Shuōwén" (Shuowen): A gate that is opened. From radicals: door (mén), and for (wéi), which also serves as the phonetic component.
"Lǔyǔ" (Lu Yu): "To open the gate and speak with them, without crossing the threshold."
Annotation: "To open" means to open.
Also from "Bóyǎ" (Bo Ya): "To open" means to open.
Also from "Jíyùn" (Ji Yun): Also a surname.
Also from "Jíyùn" (Ji Yun): Kū huái cut. From "Wǔyīn Jíyùn" (Wuyin Ji Yun): Kǔ huái cut, pronounced huì. The side of a gate.
Also from "Jíyùn" (Ji Yun) and "Yùnhuì" (Yun Hui): Kōng wā cut, pronounced guō. Meaning is the same.
From "Jíyùn" (Ji Yun): Sometimes written as .