Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper
Radical: Earth (tǔ)
Pronounced duì (falling tone)
This is the original character for "zhuì" (to fall). The character's form combines "earth" and "stone," signifying the meaning of falling from a height.
"Shuowen Jiezi" explains it as "to fall."
"Erya - Shigu" explains it as "to descend."
"Qianhan - Tianwen Zhi" records: "When the planet Venus appears, it portends military disaster. When the star [䃍] falls to the ground, it becomes a stone."
Also, "Xuzhuan" records: "Bo Ji [䃍] Wei."
It is also written as "duì."
"Zuozhuan - Duke Xi Year 28" records: "Let his army [duì]."
"Jinyu" records: "Jing did not [duì] his command."
Also written as "suì."
"Ban Gu - Da Bin Xi" records: "His ancestors also [suì]."
Also, "Zihui Bu" states it is pronounced zhí lǜ qiè, with the same pronunciation as "shù," meaning "to fall."