What does Qian mean?

What does Qian mean?

西, [qiàn], a Chinese third-level character, is a Chinese character, pronounced as qiàn, ㄑㄧㄢˋ, the radical is 艹部, the meaning of the word It refers to the appearance of lush grass, or refers to a surname, and can also mean the same thing as "Akan".

Basic meaning

Madder. The roots can be used as a crimson dye. "Wen Xin Diao Long? Tong Bian": "Hu Qing is born from blue, crimson is born from Qian."

Crimson color. "Three Kingdoms? Wei Zhi? Dongyi Biography": "Fifty pieces of red crimson and fifty pieces of cyanotic green, in reply to your tribute."

Name of the tree. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas? Zhongshan Classic": "(Mountain on Ao'an) looks to the north of the river and forest, and its shape is like a cranberry tree."

Long green appearance. "Jade Pian? Kubu": "Qian, green onion."

Surname. "Zhengzi Tong? 艸BU": "Qian, surname. See "surname Yuan"."

Interpretation of ancient books

"Tang Yun" Cangdianqie, the sound is Qian. The grass is in full bloom. "Zuo Si Wu Du Fu" Xia Ye Dongqian. "Zhan Fangsheng·Ode to Rice Seedlings" by Sissi Jiagu.

It has a distinctive appearance. "Shu Xi·Bai Bai Hua Shi" Qian Qian Shizi.

In "Etiquette and Literary Notes on Shiguan Li", the name of the Qi people is Qian.

Also named. According to "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", Ao'an looks north to the river forest, which looks like a cranberry tree. The speaker in "Guo Zhu" said: Qian and Ju are both names of trees. "Ji Yun" is also connected with ? and Qian.

What is the difference between the word Qian and the word Qian?

The word Qian is similar to the word Qian of the madder plant. Young and beautiful people were borrowed to describe grass, so the radical "grass" was added to distinguish them. Therefore, the word Akane means beautiful, and the grass named after the word Akane is a beautiful grass. The beauty of madder may not be due to its appearance, but to the red hue it dyes.

As for the later names of earth blood, dyed scarlet grass, dyed Jiangcao, etc., they were all named because of their dyeing hue characteristics, or they had regional names, such as cow vine, blood vine, etc. Common grass, mountain dragon grass, Sibu grass, Western king grass, iron tower grass, Siyue near sun grass, etc. Windmill grass and windmill grass are probably because the shape of their heart-shaped leaves is a group of four, similar to a windmill. It can be speculated that this is why it got its name.