(tuān) - Tuan — refers to a type of fire & used in ancient texts for a personal name,

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tuān | 13 strokes | radical:

· tuān

Tuan — refers to a type of fire;

used in ancient texts for a personal name, particularly the father of the legendary Emperor Yao.

Tuan — refers to a type of fireused in ancient texts for a personal name,

Usage highlights

Ancient nameType of fireHistorical figureRare characterClassical text

Synonyms

  • fire (general term)

Antonyms

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The character 煓 appears in ancient texts (古代文献).
  • It was the name of Emperor Yao's father (帝尧之父).
  • This character describes a specific type of fire (一种火).
  • It is rarely used in modern Chinese (现代汉语中很少使用).

Collocations

  • Ancient name(古名)
  • Type of fire(火类)
  • Historical figure(历史人物)
  • Rare character(生僻字)
  • Classical text(古典文献)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Primarily known from ancient historical records as the personal name of Emperor Yao's father.
  • Represents a specific classification of fire in classical Chinese terminology.
  • Considered a rare character with limited usage in modern contexts.

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