Definitions

qiān green; luxuriant growth

Etymology

A thousand  plants  also provides the pronunciation

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is a phono-semantic compound: the grass radical (cǎo) sits on top, and (qiān, 'thousand') below. The 'thousand' element conjures countless plants, perfectly capturing the character's sense of lushness, while also supplying the sound. Historically, described rich, vigorous plant growth, a favorite in classical poetry to paint scenes of dense green fields and flourishing flora. Over time, its meaning expanded poetically to designate a vibrant emerald green, the very tint of thriving leaves. It also finds occasional use in proper names and artistic appellations, where it brings to mind vitality and flourishing nature.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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