Chou Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Woman (nǚ)
Entry: 孈
Kangxi Stroke Count: 21
Page 274, Entry 12
Pronounced yi (rising tone).
As defined in Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen Jiezi), it refers to a simple-minded, foolish, and affected manner. It also refers to the name of a deity in the north.
From Nine Laments (Jiusi) by Wang Yi: Traveling north with a turning gait, I met the deity Ni and feasted in joy.
Also, pronounced wei (rising tone).
Also, pronounced hua (falling tone).
Also, pronounced hui (rising tone).
The meaning is the same. One definition is to go too far.
Also, pronounced chui (rising tone).
Also, pronounced sui (level tone).
Also, pronounced chui (rising tone).
Also, pronounced wei (rising tone).
The meaning is the same.