Chou Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Woman (nǚ)
Chan
Kangxi strokes: 15
Page 271, Entry 01
Pronounced chan.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen) states: Chanjuan, describing a beautiful appearance. It also broadly refers to things with beautiful colors or postures as chanjuan.
Zuo Si, Ode on the Capital of Wu (Wudu Fu): Luxuriant and beautiful, smooth as jade and fresh as jasper.
Commentary: Describes the beautiful and lush appearance of bamboo.
Meng Haoran, Poems: Flowers are beautiful; bathed in spring waters. Bamboo is beautiful; shrouded in morning mist. Snow is beautiful; though its brightness does not last long. The moon is beautiful; truly lovely.
Also chanlian, referring to relatives and family lineages.
Liu Xiang, Nine Laments (Jiutan): Thinking of the kinship of King Huai of Chu.
Cross-reference the entries for the characters juan and yuan.
Six Writings Explained (Liushu Gu) notes: Also written in a variant form (shan).