鄗 [hào]
1. Ancient county name (Hao county). During the Spring and Autumn period, it belonged to Jin, and during the Warring States period, it belonged to Zhao. The site of the ancient city is located north of Baixiang County in present-day Hebei Province.
2. Borrowed for "镐" (Hao capital). Name of the capital city during the reign of King Wu.
引:
1. From "Shuowen": 鄗, Changshan County, where the ancestor of the world ascended the throne. Now it is Gaoyi, from the city, loud voice.
2. From "Zuo Zhuan", Year 4 of Duke Ai: The state of Xia attacked Jin and took Xing, Ren, Luan, and Hao.
3. Borrowed for "镐" (Hao capital).
引:
1. From "Guoyu, Zhou Yu": Du Bo shot the king at Hao.
2. From "Xunzi, Wang Ba": King Wu used Hao.
3. From Ban Gu's "Xi Du Fu": Thus encircling Feng Hao. Located in present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi.
3. Noun: name of a mountain, roughly located in present-day Chenggao County, Henan Province.