You Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Speech (yán)
誷
Kangxi strokes: 15
Page 1165, Entry 23
Pronounced wang. To frame or deceive.
Biography of Xi Shen in the Book of Jin (Jinshu): To form factions and engage in selfish activities leads to framing and deception; framing and deception lead to the inversion of good and evil and the confusion of truth and falsehood.
Poem on Ascending the Stone Reef in Puzhou by Liu Zongyuan: Singing loudly as I return to my old home, deceiving myself is not something I find joyful.
Also interchangeable with wang.
Book of Rites (Liji), Section on Minor Rules of Demeanor (Shaoyi): Wearing clothing on the body without knowing its name is ignorance.
Annotation: Wang is also written as this character.
According to the Book of Diverse Glosses (Leipian), it is also written in a variant form.