Chou Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Woman (nǚ)
嬗
Kangxi strokes: 16
Page 272, Entry 08
Compendium of Phonetics (Jiyun): Same as shan.
Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji): In the span of five years, there were three successions of mandates.
Also, Wide Rhymes (Guangyun) and Compendium of Phonetics (Jiyun): Pronounced tan. Meaning slow; also means a female servant.
Also, Wide Rhymes (Guangyun) and Compendium of Phonetics (Jiyun): Pronounced dan (rising tone).
Also, Compendium of Phonetics (Jiyun): Pronounced tan (rising tone).
Also, Compendium of Phonetics (Jiyun): Pronounced dan (falling tone).
Meanings are the same.
Also, pronounced shan (rising tone). Same as shan (good).
Explanation of Graphs and Analysis of Characters (Shuowen): Good fortune.
Also, used interchangeably with shan (to abdicate).
Fu of the Owl (Fu Fu) by Jia Yi: Rotating flows and migrating, some pushed and returned. Physical energy continues in cycles, changing and evolving.
Textual verification: Also used interchangeably with shan (to abdicate).
Fu of the Owl (Fu Fu) by Jia Yi: Some flow and migrate, some pushed and returned. Physical energy continues in cycles, changing and evolving.
Corrected in accordance with the annotations to the Biography of Jia Yi in the Book of Han (Hanshu), changing to used interchangeably with shan (to abdicate), and correcting the original text to rotating flows.