Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper. Radical: Heart (xīn). Page 386, Entry 04.
Pronounced gan. The pronunciation is the same as the character pronounced dai. The compound term consisting of this character and the variant character pronounced tan denotes being disappointed or losing one's will.
According to the Sound of Collections (Jiyun), it is pronounced tan. The pronunciation is the same as the character pronounced dian. The original form of the character is written as tan. It may also be written as the variant form tan. The Broad Glossary (Boya) explains it as contemplation. One source states that this character refers to being worried or confused. Another source states that it refers to being fearful and hurried. Another source states that it refers to a state in which fortune and misfortune are yet to be determined.