In the "Jiyun" (集韵) and "Leipian" (类篇), the pronunciation is noted as "qu yan qie," read as "jian" (flat tone). The "Shuowen Jiezi" (说文解字) explains it as "mutual aid."
Additionally, the "Tongya" (通雅) mentions the character "㨜" in the "Shuowen Jiezi" (说文解字). Because the character "掀" repeats its pronunciation, it is "㨜." In the "Hanshu" (汉书), "jiao qian li" (矫虔吏) is "qiao 㨜" (撟㨜). Zhao Shi states that in the Wu region, carrying something with the body is called "㨜," and this is borrowed to express mutual exposure and accusation, which is also called "㨜." Sun Mian did not include the character "㨜" but added the character "攇."
Furthermore, in the "Jiyun" (集韵), the pronunciation is noted as "qiu yan qie," also meaning "to aid."
Additionally, the pronunciation is noted as "ju yan qie," with the same pronunciation as "jian" (鞬). Also, the pronunciation is noted as "qiu yan qie," with the same pronunciation as "gan" (馯). Also, the pronunciation is noted as "ju xian qie," with the same pronunciation as "jian" (艰). Also, the pronunciation is noted as "qiu qian qie," with the same pronunciation as "qian" (愆). All these have the same meaning.