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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 謾
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 謾
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Meaning of

Pinyin mán、 màn
Radical
Strokes
18
Definition
deceive, disrespect / neglect / slight
Usage
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「謾」: 1. Deceive; cheat. 2. Deny. (*Quoted from the traditional Chinese dictionary explanation) (Verb) 1. Disrespect. Example from the "Book of Han, Volume 84, Biography of Zhai Fangjin": "Not following rituals, lightly disparaging the chancellor." (Adjective) 1. Arrogant. Example from the "Book of Han, Volume 56, Biography of Dong Zhongshu": "Thus, Jie and Zhou were violent and arrogant, with treacherous villains advancing, while the wise and knowledgeable remained hidden." 2. Obscene and lewd. Example from the "Book of Han, Volume 97, Biography of Foreign Relatives, part 2, Empress Xu Cheng": "The long book had violations and was discovered; the emperor sent Court Official Kong Guang to hold the edict and grant poison to the deposed empress, who committed suicide." (Adverb) 1. Empty, futile. Example from Li Shulun's poem "Visiting the Former Residence of Jia Yi" during the Tang Dynasty: "Though I have long letters mourning the Han court, it is futile to grieve by the rivers Yuan and Xiang." Also used in Song Dynasty by Li Qingzhao in "Fisherman's Joy, Heavenly Clouds Connect with Morning Mist": "I regret the long road upon the evening sunset; learning poetry is futile with astonishing lines." (Equivalent to '漫') 2. Arbitrarily, casually. Example from Yao He’s poem "Sending Wang Qiu" during the Tang Dynasty: "May you be like a drunken heart, and not arbitrarily bear worries and sorrows." Also used in Song Dynasty by Xin Qiji in "To Xi Ping, In the Middle of Jiu Qu": "Freezing and singing would surely make you smile; a lamb has no share in casually boiling tea." (Equivalent to '漫')

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Pinyin man2
Wubi
yjlc
Cangjie
ivawe
Zhengma
sklx
Four Corner
36747
Unicode
U+8b3e
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