The traditional Chinese character for "lian" is "lian"
lian, pinyin: lián, is the traditional Chinese writing for "lian".
Basic content
Radical: ear; Number of strokes: 16
Original meaning: connection
Usage:?
(1) Link, combine
Phase: ~ combined. ~ Knot. ~ Department. ~Network. ~ Alliance. ~Bang. ~ Nie. ~ Name. ~Think. ~ Marriage. ~ Camp. Pearl ~ perfect combination.
Commonly used phrases: Lian title (jointly signing titles and titles); Lianquan (gathering appearance); Liantun (jointly stationing troops); Lianshi (jointly handling affairs); Lianbu (walking together) ; Liandai (meaning to lead or contact each other); marriage, joint marriage (getting married); joint officials (colleagues); joint cao (serving in the same office); joint posts (colleagues); United Nations General Assembly (the General Assembly of the United Nations organization). (referred to as the United Nations General Assembly); United Front (cooperation. For example: Country A and Country B have the same interests and unite against a third party in order to implement a certain purpose. Also called the United Front); United Nations Educational Organization ("United Nations Educational Organization") Scientific and Cultural Organization, also known as UNESCO); associated companies (companies that have operating relationships with other companies, and their relationships are either subordinate, jointly managed, or jointly controlled)
Example sentence: After graduation, we have not contacted each other for more than ten years.
(2) Dual sentences
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Example: During the Chinese New Year, everyone has a couplet on their door.
(3) The name of the ancient household registration system is a couplet. , consisting of two parts, ear and which means continuous silk (in traditional Chinese), is now simplified to couplet. The original meaning of couplet means connection, and by extension it means mutual combination.
(4) Seam. Sewing
Example: [Song Dun] wore a new couplet of white lake silk Taoist robes - Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Jingshi Tongyan" said that he wore a newly sewn Taoist robe. /p>