Si Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Dog (quǎn)
Character: Chuan
Kangxi Stroke Count: 13
Page 715, Entry 03
Broad Rimes (Guangyun) says pronounced chuan (rising tone); Collected Rimes (Jiyun) says pronounced chuan, pronounced chuan. Jade Chapters (Yupian) defines it as a character. Broad Rimes (Guangyun) defines it as the appearance of a rabbit running. Collected Rimes (Jiyun) defines it as the appearance of a beast running. Sometimes also written in a variant form.
Also according to Collected Rimes (Jiyun), pronounced chuan (rising tone). Also pronounced yan. The meaning is the same.
Also according to Collected Rimes (Jiyun) and Classified Dictionary (Leipian), pronounced shan. The name of a beast, resembling a rabbit.
Also according to Collected Rimes (Jiyun), pronounced chuan. The meaning is the same.
Also according to Broad Rimes (Guangyun), pronounced chuan (falling tone); Collected Rimes (Jiyun) says pronounced chuan (falling tone). Broad Rimes (Guangyun) states it refers to a beast running through grass. In the Eulogy of Guangcheng (Guangcheng song) by Ma Rong, it is written: Beasts are unable to run swiftly. The commentary states: Chuan means to run.