Si Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Dog (quǎn)
Page 712, Entry 04
Tang Rhymes (Tangyun) and Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced zhi.
Shuowen (Explaining Graphs): Refers to a mad dog.
History of the Former Han: Five Elements Record (Qianhan Shu - Wuxing Zhi): Records a man from the state of Song chasing a mad dog.
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Sometimes written as variant forms. According to Shuowen (Explaining Graphs), which cites the Zuo Commentary to the Spring and Autumn Annals (Chunqiu Zhuan): A mad dog ran into the house of the Hua Chen clan. The current extant version of the Zuo Commentary (Zuozhuan - Xiang Year 17) writes this as a mad dog.
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced ji. Originally written as a variant form. Also written as another variant form.
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun) and Classified Texts (Leipian): Pronounced che. Also written as a different variant form.
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced ji. Originally written as a variant form. The meaning is the same.