Xu Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Food (shí)
Character: yi
Kangxi strokes: 14
Page 1418, Entry 01
Ancient character. Pronounced yi.
Jade Chapters (Yupian): Refers to maltose or taffy.
Explanations of the Six Writings (Liushugu): Taffy made by boiling glutinous millet with rice malt.
Explanation of Names (Shiming): Taffy is softer than maltose, and its shape is pleasant and agreeable.
Materia Medica (Bencao): Dry and withered maltose is called tang.
Book of Odes (Shijing): Violet and sow thistle are sweet as taffy.
Also, Rites of Zhou (Zhouli): For the king's daily meals, the Salt Official provides sweet salt.
Commentary: Sweet salt is a mild-tasting salt; it is found among the salt produced by nomadic tribes.
Sub-commentary: This refers to rock salt.
Also written in a variant form.
History of Jin (Jinshu): Wang Kai used a large iron pot.
Pronounced si. Originally written as food (si).
History of Jin (Jinshu): Used private rice to make congee to feed the hungry.
Sound Rhymes (Jiyun): Also written as a variant form. Ancient seal script form is also provided.