Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Mouth (kǒu), Page 10, Entry 02
Pronounced fang (falling tone) and wan (falling tone). Pronounced fu (falling tone) and wan (falling tone). The pronunciation is the same as "miǎn".
In "Yangzi's Fangyan (Yangszi Fangyan)", it is recorded that 㽹 means ugly and evil. In the Nan Chu region, when people curse someone with malicious words, it is called "qiǎn" and also called "㽹", referring to stupidity and foolishness.
Furthermore, in "Jiyun (Jiyun)", it is pronounced fang (falling tone) and yuan (falling tone). The pronunciation is the same as "fàn". The meaning is the same.
Furthermore, it is pronounced fang (falling tone) and fan (rising tone). Read in the rising tone. It refers to a vomiting illness caused by aversion in the heart.