jiàn: gradual, gradual change, gradual, gradual progress, gradual enlightenment, day by day, gradual
jiān: gradual dyeing, east gradual, gradual popularization, gradual impregnation, gradual boggy, Busy stream east gradual, east gradual in the sea
Basic Character Meaning:
Handwriting in Chinese characters, the original meaning of the name of water. It is derived to have multiple meanings such as inflow, dipping, infiltration, gradual progress, and so on. In modern Chinese it is often used to denote a slow change in procedure, quantity, etc.: gradually, gradual, step-by-step.
Expanded Information
Character Evolution
Character Etymology
Wenyan version of Shuowen Jiezi: Gradual, water. It comes out of Danyang Yixin Nanban, and enters the sea from the east. From water, chopping sound.
The vernacular version of Shuowen Jiezi: Gradually, river. It originates from the southern barbarians of Danyang Yixian and flows eastward into the East China Sea. The character form adopts "水" as the side and "斩" as the sound.
Explanations:
1. gradually
Gradually.
2, gradual change
The gradual and insignificant change of things.
3, Gradual Infection
To be gradually affected by exposure over time.
4, east gradual
Derived from the saying that it spreads to the east.
5, gradual popularity
Infiltration and sensitization.