Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper
Radical: Water (shuǐ)
Pronounced wū huǎng (falling tone)
Also pronounced wū huǎng (falling tone) in Jiyun (集韵), with the same pronunciation as "wǎng" (瀇). Refers to vast waters. One interpretation is a place name for water in Qiao Commandery.
Also pronounced wū huǎng (falling tone) in Jiyun (集韵), with the same pronunciation as "wǎng" (旺). The meaning is the same.
Also pronounced yū wǎng (falling tone) in Jiyun (集韵), with the same pronunciation as "wǎng" (枉). Same as the character "wāng" (汪). Wangtao (汪陶) was the name of a county in Yanmen.
Also pronounced wū kuàng (falling tone) in Jiyun (集韵), with the same pronunciation as "kuàng" (䤑). Also written as "wāng" (汪). Refers to stagnant, foul-smelling water. One interpretation is the appearance of water.