Zi Collection, Upper Volume, Page 216, Entry 03
Pronounced luan (falling tone) — Tang Yun
Meaning: Chaos — Shuowen. Another meaning: Order — Shuowen. Another meaning: Uninterrupted — Shuowen.
Meaning: Order — Yùpiān.
Meaning: Connection — Liùshū Zhèng'é.
Place name: Nanluan County, under Julu Commandery — Qianhan Dilizhi.
Pronounced luán (rising tone) — Guangyun, Jiyun
Meaning: Same as above.
Same as luán — Liùshū Tǒng.
Name of a bell: sound harmonizes — Zǒngyào. Composed of sound (yīn) and silk (sī) to signify continuity. Small seal script uses speech (yán) to form 䜌, borrowed for harmonizing bells, and added metal (jīn) to create 銮. Same as luán — Jǔyào.
Pronounced liàn (falling tone) — Guangyun, Jiyun
Meaning: Speech is uninterrupted — Lèipiān.
Surname — Hú Chéngtiān. Han Dynasty had Luàn Mì, who was the Administrator of Nanjun. The character 䜌 is composed of sound (yīn) and silk (sī), written as 糹. Also written as .