Chen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Tree (mù)
Zhan
Kangxi Strokes: 14
Page 542, Entry 23
According to the Compilation of Phonetics (Jiyun), pronounced zhan (rising tone).
In Family Instructions of the Yan Clan (Yanshi Jiaxun), chapter Evidence of Books (Shuzheng pian): The people of Wu refer to a cup as a bamboo jian, so the radical for wood is placed beside the character zhan to substitute for the character for cup.
Also, according to the Classified Dictionary (Leipian), pronounced chan (rising tone). Zhan is the appearance of a tree growing long.
Also, according to the Compilation of Phonetics (Jiyun), pronounced ni (rising tone). A tool for rolling over objects.
Also, according to the Classified Dictionary (Leipian), pronounced nian (rising tone). Same meaning as above.
Also, according to the Compilation of Phonetics (Jiyun), pronounced zhen (rising tone). The name of a tree. Its sap can be used to make wine.
Also, according to the Compilation of Phonetics (Jiyun), pronounced zhen (rising tone). The name of a tree. It can be used for dyeing.