Shen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Insect (chóng)
蛹
Kangxi strokes: 13
Page 1083, Entry 25
Pronounced yǒng. The silkworm transforms into a pupa, and the pupa transforms into a moth.
Shuowen Jiezi (Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters): A cocoon insect.
Erya (Approaching Elegance), Commentary on Insects: Gui is a pupa. Commentary: A silkworm pupa. Sub-commentary: That which is transformed from the silkworm. One name is gui, another name is pupa.
Xunzi (Xunzi), Rhapsody Chapter: The pupa acts as the mother.
Cai Yong, Rhapsody on Short People: The pupa within the cocoon, the silkworm wriggles.
Han Yu, Poetry: Slender as if pulling a single pupa.
Also, earth pupa.
Guangya (Expanded Elegance): Earth pupa is the xiang insect.
Textual research:
In Erya, Commentary on Insects, Commentary: A silkworm pupa. Sub-commentary: That which is transformed from the silkworm. The original text two characters for silkworm have been revised.
In Xunzi, Rhapsody Chapter: The original text omits the character for theory.
In Cai Yong, Rhapsody on Short People: The pupa within the cocoon, the silkworm wriggles. The character for wriggle in the original text has been supplemented.