Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower
Radical: Inverted Box (jiōng)
冄
Kangxi stroke count: 4
Page number: 128, entry 33
According to the Jiyun (Jíyùn) and Yunhui (Yùnhuì), its fanqie pronunciation is èr yǎn qiè, sounding like rǎn.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuōwén Jiězì): Refers to the appearance of soft, drooping hair.
Xu Kai (Xú Kǎi) says: Rǎn has the meaning of being soft and weak.
Also, Guangyun (Guǎngyùn): Describes the manner of walking slowly.
Songs of Chu (Chǔ Cí), Nine Chapters: "Time is also gradually approaching."
Yunhui (Yùnhuì): It is also a surname.
Also, Book of Han (Hàn Shū), Treatise on Food and Money: "The primordial tortoise's jù rǎn measured one chi and two cun." Note: Rǎn refers to the edge of a tortoise shell.