Chan is a Chinese word, pronounced chán, which means "female lux", where "Shan" means "full of energy". Chan Juan's "Juan" means "little woman". So the word "Chan Juan" refers to "a woman with a small figure" or "a woman with extraordinary physical strength and a small figure". "Chanjuan" in ancient literature often refers to the moon.
Now it means a beautiful gesture; Beauty, the moon; Involve, connect; Attachments; Moral, extended to kinship. Its radical is the mother part, and its stroke order is dot, dot, dot, vertical, folding, horizontal, horizontal and vertical, * * *1/.
The related words are Zen Temple, Wan Chan, Chan Yan, Chan Juan, Chan Lian, Chan Wan, Chan, Chan Lian, Chan Juanzi and Dou Chan Juan.
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Text analysis:
First, the Zen Temple
1, pinyin: CHN Yuán
2, interpretation: beautiful posture.
Second, Wan Chan.
1, pinyin: w m n ch á n
2, interpretation: shake it.
Third, Yan Yan
1, pinyin: chán yān
2. Interpretation: Connection appearance.
Fourth, ChanJuan.
1, pinyin: chán juān
2, interpretation: describe the graceful and elegant posture; Beauty, beauty; Describe the bright moonlight or the moon.