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晨 [chén]
(Noun)
1. Early morning, the time when the sun rises.
- Example: 早晨 (zǎo chén) - early morning.
- Example: 凌晨 (líng chén) - madrugada.
- Example: 晨光 (chén guāng) - morning light.
- Example: 晨曦 (chén xī) - dawn light.
- Example: 晨风 (chén fēng) - morning breeze.
- Example: 晨雾 (chén wù) - morning fog.
- Example: 晨炊 (chén chuī) - morning cooking.
【Original Meaning】: Name of a star, specifically the room star (房星).
【Character Formation】: Ideogram. It consists of the elements 臼 and 辰; 辰 also serves as a phonetic component.
【Citations】
1. As described in "Shuōwén Jiězì": 晨 refers to the clarity of early dawn.
2. According to "Éryǎ": 晨 means dawn or early.
3. From "Shī · Xiǎo Yǎ · Tíng Liáo": night and morning.
4. In "Lǐ jì · Qū lǐ": evening settles and morning experiences.
5. In "Guóyǔ · Jìn Yǔ": "Bǐng's morning," referring to early morning.
6. In "Hánfēizǐ · Jiě Lǎo": dawn and dusk cross mountains and rivers.
7. From "Qīng · Zhōu Róng's Biography of the Taro Old Man": Waking at dawn without distinguishing clothing.
8. In "Míng · Liú Jī's Record of the Bitter Study": The followers have hard time coming and going at dawn and dusk.
【Examples】
- 例如: 凌晨五时 (líng chén wǔ shí) - 5 AM.
- 霜晨 (shuāng chén) - frosty morning.
- 晨步 (chén bù) - morning walk.
- 晨省 (chén xǐng) - morning greeting to parents.
- 晨安 (chén ān) - good morning.
- 晨暝 (chén míng) - dawn and dusk.
- 晨旭 (chén xù) - morning sun.
- 晨旦 (chén dàn) - daybreak.
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