Chen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Wood (mù)
Zhan
Kangxi Strokes: 12
Page 533, Entry 24
Pronounced xian (rising tone) according to Broad Rhymes (Guangyun), Collected Rhymes (Jiyun), and Rhyme Compendium (Yunhui). Pronounced xian (rising tone) according to Correct Rhymes (Zhengyun).
Shuowen: A shed.
Broad Rhymes: An attic.
History of the Former Han (Qianhan), Biography of Zhang Liang: Persuaded the King of Han to burn and cut off the wooden plank roads.
Cui Hao says: In steep and impassable places, the mountain rock is chiseled on the side, and wooden boards and beams are installed to create a passage.
Also, Shuowen: A vehicle made of bamboo or wood is called a zhan.
Rites of Zhou (Zhouli), Spring Offices, Vehicle Attendants: Scholars ride in zhan vehicles, which are not covered in leather but lacquered.
Winter Offices, Artificers' Record (Kaogongji): A vehicle maker builds a vehicle; a zhan vehicle should be narrow, and an ornamental vehicle should be wide.
Book of Odes (Shijing), Minor Odes: A zhan vehicle, traveling on the Zhou road.
Commentary: The zhan is the shape of the vehicle, not the zhan vehicle being ridden in. Commoners ride in service vehicles.
Also, a hearse is also called a zhan.
Ceremonial and Rituals (Yili), After Death: The guest presents offerings at the hearse.
Also a surname.
Book of Wei (Weishu): Zhan Qian of Rencheng.
Also, Jiyun: Pronounced jian (rising tone). The meaning is the same.
Also, Broad Rhymes, Collected Rhymes, and Rhyme Compendium: Pronounced jian (falling tone) according to Correct Rhymes. A wooden plank road.
Also, woven wood is called a zhan.
Gongyang Commentary (Gongyangzhuan), Year 4 of Duke Ai: The altars of a defeated state, covering the top and planking the bottom.
Commentary: Originally written as chai (firewood).
Rites of Zhou, Mourning Invoker, Zheng Commentary: Quotes it as zhan.
Also, a horse stall is also made of woven wood.
Guanzi, Small Questions: I, Yi Wu, once served as a groom; tending to a horse stall is very difficult.
Zhuangzi, Horse Hooves: Woven with soap-wood stalls.
Also, zhan-yan, the appearance of being high and steep.
Zhang Heng, Western Metropolis Rhapsody: Steep, rugged, and dangerous.
Also, zhan incense.
Southern Plants and Trees (Nanfang Caomuzhuang): The honey-incense tree, its trunk is zhan incense.
Also, a type of tree.
Erya, Explaining Trees: The zhan tree is the gan tree.
Commentary: It is the jiang tree, also called wood-ge in the region east of the Yangtze River.
Commentary: One name is the gan tree.
Also, Jiyun, Rhyme Compendium, and Correct Rhymes: Pronounced zhan (level tone).
Erya, Explaining Music: A large bell is called a yong, and a small one is called a zhan.
Also, Rhyme Compendium: A small bridge is called a zhan.
Also, Jiyun and Categorized Classics: Pronounced zhen (level tone). The appearance of a crowd.
History of the Former Han, Biography of Xi Fu Gong: Thorny brambles thick and dense.