僊
1. Same as "仙" (xiān).
Explanation: According to "Shuowen Jiezi · Renbu": "僊, a long-life immortal." Duan Yucai's note: "In 'Shenglei': '仙, now the character 僊.' It seems that with the rise of '仙', the character 僊 was abandoned." "Guangyun · Xianyun": "'僊', the same as '仙'." In "Zhuangzi · Tiandi": "A thousand years of loathing the world, leaving to ascend as an immortal." Lu Deming's commentary: "僊, pronounced as '仙'." In "Records of the Grand Historian · Annals of Emperor Xuan Wu": "None but grasp and impose imaginary prohibitions, achieving the divine immortality."
2. Also refers to "遷" (qiān).
Explanation: "Bieya" Volume 3: "The sounds and meanings of 僊 and 遷 are interconnected; 僊 was originally written as 僊, hence used as 僊 for 遷." In "Stele of Yuan Liang from Three Olds" it mentions: "僊修城之…"
Noun: A person who has achieved immortality through cultivation. Same as "仙".
Example phrases: "成僊" (to become an immortal), "神僊" (divine immortal).
Reference: "Records of the Pagoda of Luoyang, Volume One, Yaoguang Temple": "Crimson pillars and carved rafters, depicting the immortal lineage."