What is Pan called? How to pronounce the radical as follows:
Pan, the initial consonant of mǐn is: m, the final is: in, the tone is: three tones, the radical is: pan, the strokes are: 5 Pen.
What is Pan is as follows:
1. The meaning of Pan:
Van is a universal standard first-level Chinese character in Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty, and its ancient characters resemble containers such as bowls and basins. It is a noun, and its original meaning is container or utensil, which can generally refer to bowls, plates, cups and saucers.
Van is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, serial number: 108. Most of the characters using "pan" as meaning symbols are names of vessels. Such as: plate, bowl, basin, box. Some express actions and states related to utensils. Such as: wash, benefit, and gain.
2. Ancient book explanation of pan:
Noun, pictogram. Small seal characters are shaped like bowls, basins and other food utensils. Original meaning: vessel. There are not many use cases of the single character "Dan", and it mainly appears in combined characters.
Judging from the shape of the oracle bone inscriptions, the original meaning of "dish" refers to eating utensils such as bowls, dishes, plates, basins, etc. In ancient times, utensils referred to eating utensils such as plates. Later, the meaning of the word expanded to refer to utensils for holding things in daily life.
Documentary records:
Users, utensils for rice. ——"Shuowen". Vernacular translation: utensils, tools for eating.
The insects in Jiaopan are Gu. ——"Zuo Zhuan, Year of Zhaogong". Note: "Utensil." Vernacular translation: The worm in the bowl is Gu.
It is not clear that the valley is clear but the pan is Gu. ——"Guoyu·Jinyu" vernacular translation: This does not mean that the grain is bright but the utensil is Gu.
Sacrifice and kill utensils. ——"Mencius". Note: "Utensils are those that cover utensils." Vernacular translation: livestock utensils. "The reason why utensils are used to cover utensils.
The table is not full of utensils. - Vernacular translation of "Xun Jian Shi Kang" by Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty: The table is not full of utensils. Another example: Plates of gold (metal utensils) ; Pan Juan (Qing Dynasty imperial examination, Shuntian Township Examination Examination Paper); Utensils (general name for utensils to hold things)
3. The word for dishes:
Utensils: some. The general name for the utensils used to hold things daily, such as basins, bowls, dishes, etc.
Utensils: the general name for the utensils used to hold things.
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Bei Pan: Refers to the tribute supervisors from Fengtian, Zhili, Shandong, Henan, Shanxi and Shaanxi in the Shuntian Township Examination in the Qing Dynasty.
Jin Pan: Gold utensils.
Panjin: metal utensils.