Dun in classical Chinese means thick; urging, supervising; stationing; painting, depicting; group, garden; gathering appearance, etc. For example, Dunwan is riding in the middle camp, and Dun means to be stationed.
The meaning of Wen Dun in classical Chinese
dūn
①Thick. "Guoyu · Zhou Yu 1": "The important thing for the people is farming,... the foundation is pure and solid, so it is almost achieved." "Xunzi·Ruxiao": "Knowing it but not doing it, even if you are strong, you will be trapped." (Know the correct thing. If you don't practice the principles, even if you are knowledgeable, you will definitely be in trouble)
Kindness. "Han Feizi·Nanyan": "Dun is only respectful and generous."
Pay attention to and admire. Xie Tiao's poem "Ode to the Poor People's Fields": "Strengthen the capital and suppress industry and commerce, and merge all industries and provinces."
②Urge; supervise. "Book of Jin·Biography of Xie An": "I was tired of going to the counties and counties to force me, so I had no choice but to go to the summons."
tún
Tong "tun". stationed. Yang Xiong's "Ganquan Fu": "Dunwan rides in the middle camp, and there are thousands of square jade chariots."
DuìAn ancient utensil for holding millet and millet. "Book of Rites Mingtang Wei": "There are two Duns of the Yu family."
diāo
Tong "diao". Color painting; engraving. "The Book of Songs, Daya, and Xingwei": "The bow is strong, and the four arrows are strong."
tuán
① Tuan; garden. "The Book of Songs·Binfeng·Dongshan": "There are melons and bitters, and the eyes are on the chestnuts."
②The appearance of gathering. "The Book of Songs·Daya·Xingwei": "Dun the walking reeds, and cattle and sheep should not trample them."
The basic meaning of Dun
Dun dūn
1 , Honesty, Honesty: Honesty. Honest. Stocky.
2. Sincerely: hire with sincerity. Please.
3. Supervision: "Let Yu Dun be the craftsman." I urge you. urge.
4. Last name.
DUì
1. An ancient utensil for holding millet.