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皖
[wǎn]
名
1. 中国安徽省的别称。
[En.] Another name for Anhui Province.
2. 春秋时国名,汉置县,位于今安徽省潜山县北。
[En.] Name of a state during the Spring and Autumn period; established as a county during the Han dynasty, located in the north of Qianshan County in present-day Anhui Province.
引: 顾祖禹《读史方舆纪要》:《禹贡》扬州之域,春秋时为皖国,战国属楚,秦属九江郡,二汉属庐江郡。
Citation: Gu Zuyu's "A Summary of Historical Geography": "In the Yugong, the region of Yangzhou during the Spring and Autumn period was the state of Wan. During the Warring States period, it belonged to Chu, during the Qin dynasty it was part of Jiujiang commandery, and during the Han dynasty it was part of Lujiang commandery."
3. 安徽省的简称,因境内西部有皖山(天柱山)而得名。
[En.] Abbreviation for Anhui Province, named after the Wanshan (Tianzhu Mountain) in the western part of the province.
例: 皖公山(又名潜山、皖山、天柱山);皖派(清代经学派系之一。源于江永而成于皖南戴震。段玉裁、王念孙、王引之等都属此派)。
Example: Wanggong Mountain (also known as Qianshan, Wanshan, Tianzhushan); Wan School (one of the Confucian academic sects during the Qing dynasty. Originated from Jiangyong and formed in southern Anhui under Dai Zhen. Figures like Duan Yucai, Wang Niansun, and Wang Yinzh belong to this school).
4. 古地名。
[En.] Ancient place name.
例: 皖口;皖北;皖城;皖南;皖县。
Example: Wankou; Wanbei; Wancheng; Wann; Wan County.
(*引自繁体辞典解释)
(*Quoted from Traditional Dictionary Explanation)
(一)之又音。
1. Another pronunciation.
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