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The words of the second chan are:
entanglement, Zen, cicada, brand, chan, slander, glutton, murmur, toad, 孱, 廛, 苂, single, 棎, 湹, 煘, 僝, 嶃, brand, 獑, 誗, 鋋, 儃, chan, 潹, 緾, 澶, 磛, zen, 毚, 螹, cockroach, 鄽, 瀍, cicada, 儳, 劖, 繵, 酁, 嚵, 壥, 巉, 瀺, 欃, entanglement, 纒, 躔, 镵, 艬, slander, 鑱, gluttony, ,
Extended Information: Word Selection Notes.
1. Winding. Pronunciation: [chán].
Radical: 纟. Interpretation:
1.Entangle. 2.Pester. 3.Cope.
2. Zen. Pronunciation: [chán] [shàn].
Radical: 礻. Interpretation:
chán]:1.Buddhist term for meditating to eliminate distracting thoughts. 2.Refers to Buddhist things in general.
shàn]: Zen let.
3. Cicadas. Pronunciation: [chán].
Radical: Worm. Interpretation: There are many kinds of insects, and the male has a vocal apparatus on the abdomen, which can continuously produce sharp sounds.
Fourth, new. Pronunciation: [zhǎn] [chán].
Radical: Mountain. Interpretation:
zhǎn]: 高俊, 高出.
chán]: Ancient with "巉", steep.
Fifth, Chan. Pronunciation: [chán].
Radical: Female. Original meaning: Chanjuan: Describe a woman's beautiful posture.
Interpretation: 6. Slander.
Pronunciation: [chán].
Radical: 讠. Definition: Speaking ill of someone in front of others.
7. Gluttony. Pronunciation: [chán].
Radical: 饣. Interpretation:
1.When you see good food, you want to eat it; I love to eat good: the mouth.
2.Seeing the things you love, wanting to participate in or get: the eye. When he saw a game of chess, he panicked.
3.Want to eat (a certain food): Lychee.
Eighth, murmuring. Pronunciation: [chán].
Radical: 氵. Interpretation: Describe the slow flow of streams, springs, rivers, etc.
9. Toad. Pronunciation: [chán].
Radical: Worm. Interpretation: Toad.
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The words of the second chan are:
苂, single, slander, chan, gluttony, 湹, 孱, 棎, zen, 煘, entanglement, cicada, 獑, 僝, 誗, 鋋, 儃, 廛, chan, 彺, 潹, 緾, 澶, 磛, 鄽, , 螹, cicada, 瀍, 酁, 儳, toad, 劖, 壥, 嚵, 瀺, 巉, 欃, entanglement, 纒, 躔, 镵, 艬, slander, 鑱, gluttony,
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生 chǎn 6 辿 chān
6 忏 chàn 7 旵 chǎn
7 刬 chàn,chǎn 7 苂 chán8 single chán,dān,shàn 8 丳 chǎn8 斺 chǎn 9 觇 chān
9 浐 chǎn 10 剗 chǎn
10 谄 chǎn 10 梴 chān
11 doping càn, chān, shǎn, shān 11 shovel chǎn11 produce chǎn 11 produce chǎn
11 硟 chàn 11 谗 chán
11 示 chǎn 11 婵 chán
12 蒇 chǎn 12 湹 chán
12 禅 chán,shàn 12 搀 chān12 棎 chán 12 孱 càn,chán12 馋 chán 12 觇 chān
13 裧 chān 13 煘 chán
13 缠 chán 13 shovel chǎn
14 僝 chán 14 滻 chǎn
14 獑 chán 14 doping chān
14 摲 chàn 14 摌 chǎn
14 cicada chán 14 誗 chán
14 鋋 chán 15 鋓 chān
15 閳 chǎn 15 谄 chǎn
15 緾 chán 15 婵 chán
15 蒇 chǎn 15 骣 chǎn
15 潺 chán 15 潹 chán
15 儃 chán 15 廛 chán
15 幝 chǎn 16 幨 chān
16 澶 chán 16 磛 chán
16 燀 chǎn 17 毚 chán
17 螹 chán 17 鄽 chán
17 簅 chǎn 18 襜 chān
18 醦 chǎn 18 冁 chǎn
18 瀍 chán 18 蝉 chán
18 繟 chǎn 18 懴 chàn
19 蟾 chán 19 酁 chán
19 劖 chán 19 儳 chán
19 shovel chǎn 19 譂 chǎn
20 示 chǎn 20 嚵 chán
20 瀺 chán 20 巉 chán
20 忏 chàn 20 壥 chán
20 搀 chān 21 欃 chán
21 wrap chán 22 纒 chán
22 镵 chán 22 冁 chǎn
22 躔 chán 22 韂 chàn
22 flutter chàn 23 讇 chǎn
23 灛 chǎn 23 艬 chán
24 谗 chán 21 羼 chàn
19 trembling chàn 25 gluttony c
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Production, gluttony, winding, shoveling, Zen. 產 (pinyin: chǎn) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese.
This word was first found in the Warring States Golden Script, and its original meaning refers to the birth and childbirth of humans or animals. By extension, it refers to the creation of material or spiritual wealth, and by extension, it refers to things that nature has and provides to human beings, and it also refers to the items produced or produced, and when used as a noun, it refers to industry and property.
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Explanation of compound words: 1. 生 [chǎn shēng] (moving) to give birth to something new from something already there. Recent Occurrence|Appear. Anti disappear|Demise.
2. Product [chǎn pǐn].
Name) produced items: agriculture |Livestock.
3. 出財 [chū chǎn].
Animal) naturally grown or artificially produced: Ground|Jingdezhen porcelain. Goods produced: The land is fertile and abundant.
4. Production [shēng chǎn].
People use tools to create various means of life and production. Have a baby.
5. 丰財 [fēng chǎn].
The production is abundant.
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Pinyin is chan There are many characters, and the characters are different depending on the tone.
The Chinese characters for one sound are: doping (mixing), 搀 (搀助), and the Chinese characters for two tones are: gluttony (gluttony), winding (entanglement), Zen (Zen master), cicada (cicada chrysalis), Chan (Chanjuan), toad (toad), murmuring (flowing water), slander (slander), 孱 (weak), 澶 (澶源之alliance).
The Chinese characters for the three tones are: produce (produce), shovel (eradicate), and elaborate (elaborate), and the Chinese characters for the four tones are: trembling (trembling), confession (confession).
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The second tone of chan pronunciation is chán. 1. chan phonics the Chinese characters of the second tone:
1. 苂: Pronounced as yín, it means light. Pronounced as chán, it also refers to small, burning.
2. Single: used in the name "single cast".
3. Slander: Pronounced chán, it means continuous and untraceable slanderous speech.
4. Chan: Describe the woman's beautiful posture.
5. Gluttony: want to eat delicious food; Loves to eat delicious food; It also refers to the greedy trembling car figure; Envy.
6. Cicada: It means a kind of thin silk cave or insect name in ancient times, and I know it.
7. Entanglement: The original meaning refers to coiling and binding with a rope, which is used as a verb, and then extended to entanglement, and by extension, to deal with and cope.
2. chan phonics other tones of Chinese characters:
1. : Pronounced as chān, it means to walk slowly.
2. 產: Pronounced as chǎn, it means that the larvae of a person or animal are separated from the mother.
3. Confession: Pronounced as chàn, it means repentance.
4. 辿: pronounced as chān, mostly used as a place name.
5. 浐: pronounced as chǎn, 浐河, water name, in Shaanxi.
6. 谄: laughing is pronounced as: chǎn, which means to knot; Flattery.
7. Interpretation: Pronounced as: chǎn, which means to explain; Indicate.
8. Shovel: Pronounced as: chǎn, which means a tool for picking up or removing things.
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chan pinyin pronunciation: chǎn.
產 (pinyin: chǎn) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese. The original text of this word was first seen in the rolling text of the Jinfeng section of the Warring States Period, and the original meaning refers to the birth and childbirth of humans or animals.
By extension, it refers to the creation of material or spiritual wealth, and by extension, it refers to the things that nature has and provides to human beings, and it also refers to the items produced or produced.
Explanation of Compounds:1. 生 [chǎn shēng].
Something new arises from something already there. Near-burn slow occurrence|Appear. Anti disappear|Demise.
2. Product [chǎn pǐn].
Name) produced items: agriculture |Livestock.
3. 出財 [chū chǎn].
Animal) naturally grown or artificially produced: Ground|Jingdezhen porcelain. Goods produced: The land is fertile and abundant.
Beat. Pinyin: dá rhyme: horse.
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