Zi Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Person (rén)
Character: zhu
Kangxi Strokes: 7
Page 98, Number 09
According to the Broad Rimes (Guangyun), the Collected Rimes (Jiyun), and the Assembly of Rimes (Yunhui), the character is pronounced zhu.
The meanings include to stop, to stand, and to reside.
The History of the Southern Qi (Qishu), Biography of Zhang Rong (Zhang Rong zhuan) records that when Zhang Rong served as a Secretariat Drafter (zhongshulang), he had no fixed residence and lived temporarily in a boat moored by the riverbank.
It is also a surname, as recorded in the Garden of Surnames (Xingyuan).
Additionally, the character is interchangeable with the character shu. The Book of Liezi (Liezi), Yellow Emperor Chapter (Huangdi pian) records that flocks of waterbirds arrived, numbering in the hundreds without stopping.