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Homophones for silence

The homophones of jian (jian) are: 焱,睷,殱,說,?,鳒,颐,青,缤,翯, gradually, 鑯, gradually, 安,磴,秧,笺, Jian, 椷, 鲳, 鈋, 戋, 鈥, 瑊, 鳳,毼, etc.

Basic definition:

焿 (Pinyin: jiān) is a general standard second-level character in Chinese. This character first appeared in bronze inscriptions?[. The original meaning refers to the ropes used to tie boxes, which is derived from the meaning of bundling. From bundling, it is derived from the meanings of enveloping, converging, closing, and covering. Later, it was extended to letters and quantifiers for calculating letters.

Detailed explanation:

1. Noun: the rope used to tie boxes.

"Zhuangzi: The Silk Box": If you are on the defensive against the thieves who are searching for the bag and finding the treasury, you must capture the silk ribbons and solidify the armor. This is the so-called knowledge in the world.

2. Verb: to bind; to tie up

"Mozi Buried Under the Festival": The coffin is made of grain wood and sealed with Ge.

3. Quantifier: The unit used to calculate letters, equivalent to "envelope" or "piece".

Related words:

1. A small round piece of wax, lead or paper with a seal on the seal, attached to the document to prove authority or guarantee the document Safety.

2. It seems as if your eyes have flown away, like a kiss sealing your mouth.

3. I don’t want to say goodbye and spend the summer separately, knowing that we will miss each other. Oh, let’s make a vow: we’ll meet again in September and seal it with a kiss.

4. Therefore, it has been widely used in the processing of glazed paper utensils, trademarks, seals, pictures, tape envelopes, etc.