Chou Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Big (dà)
Kangxi Strokes: 8
Page 251, Entry 06
Pronounced jie. A head held tilted or askew. One source states it refers to a lack of moral character or integrity. From Faults and Policies (Zhian ce) by Jia Yi: With heads tilted in disgrace and lacking integrity.
Also, per Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), pronounced lie. Refers to the posture of a head held tilted or askew. One source states it refers to having many joints.
Also, used in a name. There was a person named Qing Jie in the State of Qi.
Also, pronounced sui. To tilt the head and feign a specific posture.
Also, pronounced kui. From Extensive Definitions (Boya): To look back.
Sometimes also written in a variant form.