Chen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Tree (mù)
柵
Kangxi Strokes: 9
Page 521, Entry 12
Pronounced ce.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): Written as zha, meaning woven tree wood.
Guangyun: Setting up wood to build a stockade.
History of Wei (Weishu), Biography of Prince of Guangyang: Connecting camps and establishing stockades.
Zhuangzi, Heaven and Earth Chapter: The interior supports are full of firewood and fences.
Also a place name.
Old History of Tang (Tangshu), Biography of Gao Chongwen: Battled at Lutou Stockade.
Also, Han Yu and Meng Jiao have a poem titled Joint Verses at Shazha.
Also, Guangya: Zha is a mountain path (zhan).
Also, pronounced ji. Village stockade.
Also, pronounced shan. Woven fence.
Also, pronounced shu. Weaving bamboo and wood to create a barrier.
Also, pronounced chi.
Ouyang Xiu, Poem on the Tamed Deer: In the morning, thirsty, I drink from the clear pond; in the evening, satiated, I sleep in the deep stockade. Ashamed of the master's kindness, sacrificing my body is hard to repay such virtue.