(zàn) - Zàn — used in ancient Chinese as part & appears in historical texts referring to specific individuals.

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zàn | 23 strokes | radical:

· zàn

Zàn — used in ancient Chinese as part of personal names;

appears in historical texts referring to specific individuals.

Zàn — used in ancient Chinese as partappears in historical texts referring to specific individuals.

Usage highlights

Personal name usageHistorical recordsAncient texts
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Usage & contexts

Examples

  • Historical figure named Li Zàn (李禶).
  • The character appears in ancient name records (古代人名用字).
  • Found in classical Chinese texts (古典文献).

Collocations

  • Personal name usage(人名用字)
  • Historical records(历史记载)
  • Ancient texts(古籍文献)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • Extremely rare character primarily found in historical personal names from ancient China.
  • Appears in classical texts and historical records, indicating its archaic usage.
  • The character's composition suggests ritual or ceremonial connotations through the 示 (altar) radical.

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