You Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Speech (yán)
An; Kangxi brush strokes: 16; Page 1171
Pronounced an.
Shuowen Jiezi (Shuowen): To know thoroughly.
Yupian: To know.
Zengyun: To practice; to experience.
Liushutong: To hear often and become familiar.
Zihui: To understand.
History of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu), Biography of Yu Yan: Regarding the trees and shoots at the imperial mausoleum, he knew the count of them all.
Book of Jin (Jinshu), Biography of Diao Xie: Having been in the central government for a long time, he was well-versed in old affairs.
Book of Liang (Liangshu), Biography of Yao Cha: He was familiar with and recognized Buddhist scriptures.
Also, Yupian: To remember; to recite; to speak in a loud voice.
Guangyun: To recall.
Leipian: To chant.
Also, an official title.
History of Jin (Jinshi), Explanation of National Language: Anbanbojilie is a title for an official who is both honorable and noble.
Also, pronounced an (falling tone).
Leipian: To recite from memory.
Also, pronounced tou (rising tone).
Meaning to know thoroughly.
Leipian: Sometimes written as a variant form. Also written as a variant form.