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Stroke by Stroke: 蟠 Writing Order
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蟠 [pán]
1. Curved, winding, coiled.
Example: 蟠蜿 (winding and twisting); 蟠萦 (to wind around); 蟠结 (tangled and coiled); 蟠踞 (also written as 蟠据, to twist and occupy); 蟠道 (winding path); 蟠龙 (coiling dragon); 蟠螭纹 (a decorative pattern on Chinese bronze vessels from the Spring and Autumn period composed of twisting dragons and snakes); 蟠夔纹 (a decorative pattern on Chinese bronze vessels from the Shang and Western Zhou periods composed of twisting dragon motifs); 龙蟠虎踞 (to occupy a strategic position like a dragon coiled and a tiger crouched).
2. To extend all over; to be full.
Example: 蟠满 (to be widespread; to be full); 蟠极 (to be extensively spread); 蟠泊 (to be filled; to be covered); 蟠胸 (to have a broad and open mind); 蟠礴 (vast and boundless; appearing full and overflowing).
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