Xu Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Metal (jīn)
Character: 鐊
Kangxi stroke count: 20
Page 1321, Entry 40
Pronounced yáng
According to the Shuowen Jiezi, it refers to an ornament for a horse's head. It cites the Book of Odes (Shijing): The hooks on the breast straps are engraved with metal. Another theory states it refers to the iron plating on a carriage wheel.
Xu Xuan says: In current classical texts, it is written as tin (xī).
Quick-Read Text (Jijiupian): The leather boots, saddle, bridle, and metal ornament.
Shigu notes: This character is the same as tin (xī).
Textual research: Quick-Read Text (Jijiupian): The leather boots, saddle, bridle, and metal ornament. In accordance with the original text, a character has been added after the word for leather boots.