(qún) - Qún — an archaic variant of 裙 (qún), & also used in historical texts to refer to

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qún | 10 strokes | radical:

· qún

Qún — an archaic variant of 裙 (qún), meaning skirt or petticoat;

also used in historical texts to refer to garments.

Qún — an archaic variant of 裙 (qún),also used in historical texts to refer to

Usage highlights

Ancient skirtHan skirtFlowing skirtSilk skirtLong skirtSkirt and robe

Synonyms

  • skirt (modern standard form)
  • lower garment, skirt

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • She wore an ancient skirt (帬) in the historical reenactment.
  • The museum displayed a Han dynasty skirt (汉帬).
  • This character is an old form for skirt (古帬).
  • The text described a flowing skirt (飘帬).

Collocations

  • Ancient skirt(古帬)
  • Han skirt(汉帬)
  • Flowing skirt(飘帬)
  • Silk skirt(丝帬)
  • Long skirt(长帬)
  • Skirt and robe(帬袍)

Idioms

  • Not found in common idioms(rare character)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • 帬 is an ancient variant of 裙 (skirt), primarily found in historical texts and classical literature.
  • It reflects traditional Chinese clothing styles and textile culture from earlier dynasties.
  • The character's structure shows the 巾 (cloth) radical combined with 君 (ruler), suggesting aristocratic garments.

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