Chen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Tree (mù)
Chan
Kangxi strokes: 21
Page 562, Entry 34
Pronounced chan (rising tone). Another name for the sandalwood tree.
Jade Chapters (Yupian): The magnolia tree. Sometimes written in a variant form (chan).
Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Annotations on the Hereditary House of Confucius: There are chan-sandalwood trees at the grave of Confucius.
Sima Xiangru, Rhapsody on the Shanglin Park: Chan-sandalwood and magnolia.
Also, pronounced chan (level tone). Name of a star.
Literary Expositor (Erya), Interpretation of Trees: A comet is a chan-qiang.
Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), Treatise on Celestial Offices: The celestial chan star is forty feet long and pointed at the tip. Jing Fang says: The celestial chan signifies warfare and a thousand miles of scorched earth.
Also, sharp.
Also, Book of Han (Qian Hanshu), Treatise on Astronomy: Chan clouds resemble an ox.
Also, pronounced chan (departing tone). A water gate. Also written as.