Hai Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Horse (mǎ)
Kangxi stroke count: 28
Page 1447, Entry 15
Pronounced huan.
As documented in the Jade Chapters (Yupiān), a type of horse.
Additionally, as documented in the Supplementary Records (Bèikǎo), it describes the gentle and happy appearance of a horse.
Also refers to Huantou, the name of a country in the remote southern border regions.
Also refers to a prefecture name. During the Qin dynasty, it belonged to Xiang Commandery, and during the Sui dynasty, it was renamed Huan Prefecture.
Also refers to Xianhuan, a county name. As documented in the History of the Former Han (Qiánhànshū): Geography Treatise, Xianhuan County was under the jurisdiction of Hepu Commandery.
Also refers to Huandou, a person's name. As documented in the Book of Documents (Shūjīng): Canon of Shun, Huandou was banished to Mount Chong.
Also used interchangeably with the character for joy. As documented in the Mencius (Mèngzǐ), it describes a happy and delighted appearance.
As documented in the Zuo Commentary (Zuǒzhuàn), Year 4 of Duke Zhao, I wish to establish friendly relations with the various lords.
As documented in the History of the Former Han (Qiánhànshū): Biography of Dong Zhongshu, it describes being happy, harmonious, and having affectionate feelings.
As documented in the Biography of Wang Bao, it describes people happily rejoicing with one another.