Pronounced xu (third tone) xian (second tone) according to "Guangyun" and xu (first tone) xian (second tone) according to "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "jin" (third tone). It means a smiling appearance. Sometimes also written as "欦".
Additionally, pronounced hu (first tone) nan (second tone) according to "Yupian" and hu (first tone) han (second tone) according to "Jiyun," with the same pronunciation as "㟏". The meaning is the same as above. There are also cases where it is written with other character forms.
Also found in "Jiyun" pronounced hu (third tone) gan (third tone), with the same pronunciation as "顑". It means a vigorous appearance of breath.
Also found in "Jiyun" pronounced xu (first tone) jian (fourth tone), with the same pronunciation as "闞". It means to shout or call out.
Also found in "Jiyun" pronounced huo (third tone) zhan (first tone), with the same pronunciation as a certain character. It means greed or covetousness.
Note: The pronunciations and meanings of 㰹 and 欦 are originally connected, with only slight similarities and differences. The respective annotations are listed under the main character for reference.