Xu Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Short-tailed bird (zhuī)
Kangxi Strokes: 18
Page 1369, Entry 01
Tang Yun, Ji Yun, Yun Hui, Zheng Yun: Pronounced yōng.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): Refers to the yōngqú bird.
Erya, Explaining Birds (Erya): The líng is a yōngqú. Annotation: A type of sparrow.
Also, Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Bei: The harmonious calling of wild geese (yōng yōng). Commentary: Yōng yōng refers to the harmonious sound of geese.
Also, Great Odes (Daya): Harmonious and melodic (yōng yōng jiē jiē).
Also, Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Shao: Why not be respectful and harmonious (sù yōng). Commentary: Yōng means harmonious.
Also, Odes of Zhou (Zhousong): There come the harmonious ones (yōng yōng). Note: Yōng yōng means harmonious.
Also, a place name. Book of Odes (Shijing), Odes of Zhou (Zhousong): In that western yōng. Commentary: Yōng is a marsh.
Also, a surname. Discourses of Jin (Jinyu): The Marquis of Xing and the son of Yōng disputed over fields. Note: Zuo Zhuan records this as Yōng.
Also, Zheng Yun: Pronounced yǒng. Book of Odes (Shijing), Lesser Odes (Xiaoya): Do not pull the heavy cart, the dust is everywhere (yōng). Note: Yōng means to cover or obscure. Explanation of Text: Pronounced yǒng.
Also, Zheng Yun: Pronounced yōng. Book of Odes (Shijing), Lesser Odes (Xiaoya), Dust (yōng) Explanation of Text: Also written as yōng. Pronounced yōng.