Chen is a secondary word in modern Chinese, pronounced as chēn in Putonghua, which was first seen in the storytelling era and now belongs to pictophonetic characters. The basic meaning of "Chen" is a treasure, such as Tianchen (natural treasure). In the use of modern Chinese, "Chen" is generally used as a noun to represent jade, such as ().
Idioms and explanations: left:? Xiqiao Chen Nan called those who came from all directions to pay tribute "Xiqiao Chen Nan". Salute. Chen, treasure.
Chen's poems
1, Stone Room Jade Hall is exquisite and made by monsters. -Tang Dynasty: Gu Kuang's Qulongshan Song
2, warm back to January, the four seas are full of tributes. -Song: Cao Xun's "Holding Buddha Music (ditto)"
3, the clothes will be a hundred savage, the Committee re-passed. -Tang Dynasty: Li Qiao's "An Ji Ling Biao Shi Xun"
4, Sanwu smog is like this, when will Baiyue come? -Tang Dynasty: Lu Guimeng's "New Autumn Moon Night, Guests Looking for Distance, Two Poems of Wu Style as Gifts".
5, poor days are different, and the sea is blessed. -Tang Dynasty: Han Yu's "Late Autumn Yancheng Night Party Couplet"
6, and then with the arrival, is China. -Tang Dynasty: Dou Chang's "Send away the photo of employee Cui Yuanwei's Silla Ambassador in Zhong Cheng"
7. bucket handle distinguishes between nocturnal travel and daytime appreciation. -Tang Dynasty: Quan Deyu's "Send Wei Zhongcheng to Silla (go to the word)"
8. Winning in the ring is extraordinary. -Tang Dynasty: Quan Deyu's "Send Pei Zhongcheng Pavilion to his post (back to the word)"
9. Treat me with an axe and make you a master. -Tang Dynasty: Yuan Zhen's Tonghua
10, peep into the cave, Lingzhibo Tianchen. -Tang Dynasty: Gu Kuang's Wanderer