Hai Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Bird (niǎo)
Jian
Kangxi strokes: 15
Page 1483, Entry 23
Classified Collection of Five Sounds (Wuyin Leiju): Pronounced yan (rising tone).
Correction of Characters (Zhengzitong): This is a vulgar form of the character jian. The radical component of the character jian is qian.
Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): Pronounced ge (rising tone).
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced ge (entering tone), same as the pronunciation of yi.
Approaching Elegance (Erya), Explaining Birds: Jian is the same as jiaoqing.
Guo commentary: It resembles a wild duck.
Also, Tang Rhymes (Tangyun): Pronounced xian (rising tone).
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced jian (level tone), same as the pronunciation of jian.
Explanation of Simple and Compound Characters (Shuowen Jiezi): Refers to a jiaoqing.
Also, Broad Rhymes (Guangyun): Pronounced yan (level tone).
Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced yan (level tone), same as the pronunciation of yan.
Also, Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): Pronounced keng (level tone).
Also, pronounced qian (level tone). The meanings are all the same.
Also the same as the character yan.
Explanation of Simple and Compound Characters (Shuowen Jiezi): Refers to a type of stone bird. Another name is yongqu. Also called jinglie.
Also, Collected Rhymes (Jiyun): The character zhan was written as jian in ancient times. For a detailed explanation, see thirteen strokes. The radical component of the character jian is qian.