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Stroke by Stroke: 婵 Writing Order
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婵 (chán)
1. 婵娟
a. Graceful posture, as in “竹~~,笼晓烟” (Bamboo is graceful, enveloped in morning mist).
b. Refers to a beautiful woman, as in “一带妆楼临水盖,家家分影照~~” (The adorned building by the water reflects the beauty of each family).
c. Refers to the moon, as in “但愿人长久,千里共~~” (Wishing people could live for a long time, sharing the moon thousands of miles apart).
2. 婵媛 (yuán)
a. To be connected, linked, as in “结根竦本,垂条~~” (Roots intertwine, branches hang together).
b. To be attached, as in “心~~而伤怀兮” (The heart is attached, causing sorrow).
3. 婵连
To be connected, extending to kinship, as in “云余肇祖于高阳兮,惟楚怀之~~” (The clouds remember the ancestors in Gaoyang, cherishing that kinship).
婵 (chán)
1. 婵娟
a. Graceful posture, as in “竹~~,笼晓烟” (Bamboo is graceful, enveloped in morning mist).
b. Refers to a beautiful woman, as in “一带妆楼临水盖,家家分影照~~” (The adorned building by the water reflects the beauty of each family).
c. Refers to the moon, as in “但愿人长久,千里共~~” (Wishing people could live for a long time, sharing the moon thousands of miles apart).
2. 婵媛 (yuán)
a. To be connected, linked, as in “结根竦本,垂条~~” (Roots intertwine, branches hang together).
b. To be attached, as in “心~~而伤怀兮” (The heart is attached, causing sorrow).
3. 婵连
To be connected, extending to kinship, as in “云余肇祖于高阳兮,惟楚怀之~~” (The clouds remember the ancestors in Gaoyang, cherishing that kinship).
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