Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Pig (shǐ), Page 134, Entry 03
[Classical Chinese] "Tang Yun" and "Ji Yun" rhyme with "yang" and "zhi", pronounced yi. "Shuowen" says it is a beast with fine hair. Another interpretation is a pig from the Hebei region. It is composed of "xi" and a representation of hair and feet. "Yu Pian" says it is a young raccoon. Also, a pig.
Also, "Guang Yun" rhymes with "te" and "ji", pronounced di.
Also, "Ji Yun" rhymes with "tian" and "li", with a level tone. The meaning is the same. "Shuowen Chang Jian" states that the seal script variant is .