Rhyming dictionary "Tang Yun" (Tang Yun), "Yun Hui" (Yun Hui), and "Zheng Yun" (Zheng Yun) use the fanqie "zhi ye" (zhi ye) for pronunciation, which is the same as "zhe" (zhe). "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi) explains it as a type of insect. One interpretation suggests it belongs to the locust family.
Additionally, "Yu Pian" (Yu Pian) records "shu fu" (shu fu), which refers to "fu si" (fu si), a type of insect.
"Zhou Li - Qiu Guan - Chi Bu Shi" (Zhou Li - Qiu Guan - Chi Bu Shi) mentions "li chong" (li chong). The annotation states: "Li chong" (li chong) is a type of insect, belonging to the family Ji Qie (ji qie).
Furthermore, "Yangzi - Fang Yan" (Yangzi - Fang Yan) records: "Mang" (mang), in regions outside of Southern Chu, is called "zhu mang" (zhu mang).
Additionally, "Guang Yun" (Guang Yun) uses the fanqie "zhi shi" (zhi shi) for pronunciation, which is the same as "zhi" (zhi). "Tang Yun Gu Yin" (Tang Yun Gu Yin) uses the fanqie "zhang lüe" (zhang lüe) for pronunciation, which is the same as "zhe" (zhe). The meaning is the same. "Yu Pian" (Yu Pian) also writes it as "zhan".
Research: ["Zhou Li - Qiu Guan - Chi Bu Shi" (Zhou Li - Qiu Guan - Chi Bu Shi) Annotation: "Li chong" (li chong). A type of insect, belonging to the family Ji Qie (ji qie).] The character "Qie" (Qie) has been corrected to "Qie" (Qie) according to the original text.