Yin Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Mountain (shān)
Yan
Kangxi stroke count: 12
Page 316, Entry 05
Broad Rimes (Guangyun): Pronounced yan (rising tone)
Collected Rimes (Jiyun): Pronounced yan (rising tone)
The sound is equivalent to yan (falling-rising tone).
Yan describes the appearance of a mountain that is high and precipitous.
Pan Yue, Western Expedition Rhapsody (Xizheng fu): It is precipitous and steep, stretching out straight.
Commentary: Yan qiao describes the appearance of being high and precipitous.
Guo Pu, Rhapsody on the Yangtze River (Jiang fu): The banks and cliffs are weathered and jagged.
Commentary: The banks and cliffs refer to the riverside. Weathered and jagged describes the appearance of rocks standing tall and high.
Jade Chapters (Yupian): Refers to the shape of palace halls and storied towers.
Comprehensive Collection of Characters (Zihui): Pronounced yan (falling tone)
Correct Meaning Guide (Zhengzitong): Pronounced yan (falling tone)
The meaning is the same.