chen has only one pronunciation, the pinyin is chén, the meaning of chen:
1. (phonetic. From 宀 (mián), Chen sound. From "宀", it means related to the house .Original meaning: eaves)
2. Same original meaning
1. Chen, house. ——"Shuowen"
2. It is our city. ——"Mandarin·Vietnamese". Note: "The house slipped away."
3. The atmosphere disappeared in Zhongchen. ——Zhang Heng's "Ode to Xijing". Note: "The intersection between heaven and earth is the universe."
3. Deep and large houses
Chen, Jia Kui said: The secret of the house is. ——"Jade Pian"
4. The emperor's residence
Chen Fei has been opened. ——Wang Bo's "Ode to the Nine-Cheng Palace"
5. Titles for emperors and thrones
There is a line of small characters at the end: "On a certain day of the month of a certain year, a letter was given to Jia Yuan, Duke of Rongguo." , and there is "Treasure of Wanji Chenhan". ——"Dream of Red Mansions". Note: Han, ink, calligraphy. Extended information
Word group: Chen Rui Chen Kui? Chen You? Chen Yi? Emperor Chen
1. Chen Rui
[chén ruì]? p>
Chen originally referred to a house, but later it was mostly related to the emperor and the throne. Chen Rui is probably the auspicious aura of the emperor.
2. Chen Kui
[chén kuí]?
It is still an imperial pen. The emperor's articles and ink marks. The ancients believed that Kui hosted articles, so it was called.
3. Chenyou
[chén yóu]?
Also known as "chenyou". Parade of Kings. Su Ting of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem titled "Fenghe's Early Spring in the Nanzhuang of Princess Taiping": "The main mountain gate rises from Bachuan, and Chen travels through the scenery into his early years."
IV. Chen Yi
[chén liú]?
The crown of the emperor. By referring to the emperor. "The Biography of Plum Concubine" by Anonymous of the Tang Dynasty: "Recalling the past, Taiye's clear waves, the water's light floating, the singing and dancing, and the accompanying Chen Qi."
V. Emperor Chen
[dì chén]?
The palace of the emperor. Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "Given to the real person of the Song Dynasty in Huayang and sent to Mr. Liu of the Qing Dynasty": "I have been relegated to Emperor Chen for thousands of years, but I still know Ruizhu."