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Meaning of

Pinyin yān
Radical
Strokes
10
Definition
rouge
Usage
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胭 (yān) 1. **Meaning**: A type of red pigment that can be used as cosmetic products and is also a color in traditional Chinese painting. It is commonly referred to as "胭", such as in "胭粉" (yanfen) and "胭红" (yanhong), where "脂" is pronounced lightly. **English Translation**: A type of red pigment used in cosmetics, also a color in Chinese painting, abbreviated as "yan," as in "yan powder" and "yan red." 临 (lín) **Category**: Noun **Phonetic Structure**: The character is phono-semantic; it includes the element for "flesh" (肉) and is associated with the phonetic component "yan", referring to the compound word "胭脂" (yānzhī), which means red pigment. This pigment is often applied by women to the cheeks or lips. **English Explanation**: A phono-semantic character composed of the "flesh" radical, indicating a connection to cosmetics used by women on their cheeks or lips.
yān zhī
rouge
yān zhī hóng
nacarat / coccinellin / carmine / carminum

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eldy
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bwk
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qjd
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76200
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