You Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Cowrie (bèi)
Kangxi strokes: 24
Page 1213, Entry 19
Tang Rhyme (Tangyun), Collection Rhyme (Jiyun), Rhyme Compendium (Yunhui), Correct Rhymes (Zhengyun): Pronounced gong.
Explanation of Graphs (Shuowen): Written as the variant form. Meaning to bestow. Derived from the abbreviated form of the character for gàn with a phonetic indicator. The Great Seal script (zhuàn) is written as a variant form.
Rhyme Compendium (Yunhui): Commonly written as gong.
Book of Rites (Liji), Record of Music (Yueji): Zi Gong saw Master Yi and questioned him.
Additionally, in Collection Rhyme (Jiyun): A river name, originating in Yuzhang. Sometimes written as the variant form, commonly written as the current character.
Additionally, in Collection Rhyme (Jiyun): Pronounced gan.
Book of Han (Qian Hanshu), Treatise on Geography: Yuzhang Commandery has the Gan River.
Commentary: The Yuzhang River originates in the southwest and flows north into the great river. Ru Chun says it is pronounced gan.
Additionally, in Collection Rhyme (Jiyun): Pronounced gan.
Book of Han (Qian Hanshu), Treatise on Geography: Langye Commandery has the Ganyu district.
Commentary: Shigu says: Gan is pronounced gan.
Additionally, in Collection Rhyme (Jiyun): Pronounced gang. Same as the character for zhuang, meaning foolish.
Additionally, in Collection Rhyme (Jiyun): Pronounced chong. Same meaning.
Additionally, in Collection Rhyme (Jiyun): Pronounced hong. Meaning to bestow.