You Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Foot (zú)
Yue
Kangxi stroke count: 21
Page 1235, Entry 26
Guangyun: Pronounced yue
Jiyun, Yunhui, Zhengyun: Pronounced yue
Shuowen: To be swift.
Boya: To go up, to advance.
Liushugu: Great movements are called yue, small movements are called yong. Yue involves leaving one's position, whereas yong involves not leaving one's position.
Yupian: To jump or leap.
Book of Changes (Yijing), Hexagram Qian: Or jumping into the abyss.
Book of Odes (Shijing), Beifeng: Jumping and leaping in the use of soldiers.
Also, in the Greater Odes (Daya): Fish jumping in the abyss.
Zuo Commentary (Zuo Zhuan), Year 28 of Duke Xi: To leap a distance of three hundred. Commentary: To leap a distance is to jump over or across. Sub-commentary: Yue denotes rapid motion, thus leaping a distance is considered jumping across.
Also, Book of Odes (Shijing), Lesser Odes (Xiaoya): The fleet rabbit leaps and jumps. Pronunciation and meaning: Pronounced ti. Sub-commentary: To jump quickly.
Erya, Explanations of Manners: To leap and jump is to be swift.