Charm (càn), phonetic, distinctive appearance.
Can also refers to the traditional pastry in ancient China; and in some language situations, it also means "toothed smile".
Can pinyin: càn Pinyin: ㄘㄢˋ [1] Radical: meter, strokes outside the department: 7, total strokes: 13 Wubi 86, 98: HQCO Can càn ㄘㄢˋ distinct: ~ rotten (same as "brilliant").
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~ Ran.
Beauty: ~.
~Flower (describes the beauty of speech).
Laugh: To win one~.
In ancient times, it was called the finest rice.
[1] If there are enough beauties for three people, they are called "Charm".
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Detailed word meaning editor can càn (name) (1) (phonetic. From rice, (cán) sound. Original meaning: fine white rice) (2) Same as the original meaning; also refers to food.
Return the charisma of conferring a son.
——"Poetry·Zheng Feng·缁衣" (3) The toothy smiling soldiers are all smiling.
——"Gu Liang Biography·The Fourth Year of Zhaogong" (4) Another example: To gain a charm.
[3] (5) If there are enough beauties for three people, they are called "Charming".
Three husbands and beasts are a group, three people are a crowd, and three women are a charm.
——"Historical Records·Zhou Benji" Changes in Parts of Speech Editor Charm càn〈form〉 (1) The distinctive appearance Charm, the text also.
——"Guangya" Charming, fresh.
——"Explanation" How can one be so charming?
——"Poetry, Tang Style, Preparation" Charming clothes.
——"Poetry·Xiaoya·Dadong".
Biography: "Exquisite and majestic appearance." The corner pillow is filled with beautiful flowers, and the brocade quilt is rotten for a long feast.
——"Shishuo Xinyu·Pai Tiao" (2) Another example: Charming flowers (describing speech as vivid and beautiful, like a hundred flowers blooming); Charming (bright appearance).
[3] 6 Commonly Used Phrases Editor 粽然 cànrán (1) The appearance of bright and shining light.
(2) The description is clear and concise.
(3) A toothy smile.
A charming smile.