Xu Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Gate (mén)
Entry: 闥
Kangxi stroke count: 21
Page 1342, Entry 01
Pronounced ta.
Shuowen Jiezi (Dictionary of Explaining and Analyzing Characters): Refers to a gate.
Guangya (Expanded Glossary): A gate is called a ta.
Book of Odes (Shijing): That lovely girl, is in my gateway.
Commentary: The gate interior.
Explication of Texts: Han Poetry states the area between the gate and the screen is called a ta.
In the Han Dynasty, the forbidden palace gate was called the Yellow Gate (huangta).
History of the Former Han (Qian Hanshu): Did not emerge from the chambers and gates.
Commentary: Small gates or inner gates.
Biography of Fan Kuai: Kuai pushed open the gate and entered directly.
Commentary: A small gate within the palace. Also called a gate screen.
Also refers to a side gate.
History of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu): On the yi-wei day, a fire occurred at the Chengshan Gate of the Southern Palace.
Commentary: A side gate is called a ta.
Also pronounced jian. A piece of wood used to block a gate.
Yupian (Jade Chapters): A protruding wooden beam for a gate.
Also used as a rhyme (tuo).
Cui Yin's Statement on Reaching (Dazhi): Climbing the terrace steps to peer at the purple gate, leaning on the high carriage looking toward the vermilion towers.
Also used as a rhyme (dui).
Cao Zhi's Eulogy for Wang Can: My king established the state, with officials talented and wise; you were promoted to prominence, holding the mechanism and inspecting the palace gate.