Pronounced wu jiao qie in Tang Yun (Tang Yun), and ni jiao qie in Ji Yun (Ji Yun), with the same pronunciation as yue. Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen Jiezi) explains it as a white ox. The character is from the Radical: Ox (niú), with 隺 as the phonetic component. In Yupian (Yupian), it is recorded that this character is sometimes also written as .
Also, pronounced li jiao qie in Ji Yun (Ji Yun), with the same pronunciation as lao.
Also, pronounced wu wo qie in Yupian (Yupian), and wu wo qie in Ji Yun (Ji Yun), with the same pronunciation as .
Also, pronounced hu wo qie in Ji Yun (Ji Yun) and Leipian (Leipian), with the same pronunciation as gu.
Also, pronounced wu guo qie in Ji Yun (Ji Yun), with the same pronunciation as jue. The above pronunciations and meanings are the same.