Si Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Water (shuǐ)
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Kangxi strokes: 15
Page 647, Entry 15
Guangyun (Expanded Rhymes), Jiyun (Collected Rhymes), Yunhui (Collection of Rhymes), Zhengyun (Correct Rhymes): Pronounced zhang (falling tone). The appearance of water with great force.
Jiaoshi Yilin (Jiao’s Forest of Changes): The river water rose, and there were no boats.
Also refers to overflowing.
Du Fu’s Poems: In spring, the clouds spread over the mountain peaks.
Also the name of the South Sea.
Xie Cheng’s Hou Hanshu (History of the Later Han): The local products and tributes of the seven commanderies of Jiaozhi all enter and exit through the Zhang Sea.
Also, Jiyun (Collected Rhymes): Pronounced zhan (rising tone). The meaning is the same. Some editions write this as zhang.
Also, Guangyun (Expanded Rhymes): Pronounced zhang. Jiyun (Collected Rhymes), Yunhui (Collection of Rhymes): Pronounced zhang. The meaning is the same.
Guo Pu’s Jiang Fu (Rhapsody on the Yangtze River): Rushing, surging tides cut off the swirling currents.