Wu Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Jade (yù)
Wei
Kangxi strokes: 14
Page 737, Entry 14
Guangyun: Pronounced wei (rising tone)
Jiyun, Yunhui: Pronounced wei (rising tone)
Guangyun: A type of jade.
Boya: Wei means heavy.
Also: Guiwei means precious trinkets.
Also a personal name.
Book of Han (Hanshu), Table of Marquis of Wangzi: Marquis Jie of Jiuxiang, Wei.
Jiyun: Pronounced wei (falling tone). Guiwei is also read with a rising tone.
Yunbu: Rhyming with wei (falling tone).
Zhang Hua, Rhapsody on the Wren (Jiaoliao Fu): Carrying across ten thousand miles, drifting and fluttering, pressing in fear. The body is large and hinders others, the form is magnificent and truly precious.
Textual research:
Zhang Hua, Rhapsody on the Wren (Jiaoliao Fu): In the original text, the character jie (carrying) was corrected to read as jie (carrying) in accordance with the original text.