Si Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Fire (huǒ)
煙
Kangxi strokes: 13
Page 671, Entry 02
Ancient form. Pronounced yan.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuōwén Jiězì): Fire vapor.
Book of Rites (Zhōulǐ), Autumn Officials (Qiūguān), Guo Official (Guōshì): Use its smoke to cover it.
Also a surname. Found in Collection of Characters (Zìhuì).
Also pronounced yin.
Book of Rites (Zhōulǐ), Spring Officials (Chūnguān), Grand Master (Dàzōngbó) commentary: The word yin means smoke. The people of Zhou valued fragrance; the scent of smoke was what was sensed.
Commentary: Smoke is pronounced yin.
Liu Zongyuan, Sacrificial Text for an Elder Cousin: Lingering in joyful travels, passing through the month for ten days, at night lighting torches, by day traversing the wind and smoke.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuōwén Jiězì): Sometimes written in the variant form yan.
Collected Rimes (Jíyùn): The ancient seal script form is also written as such.