Definitions

yān (noun) smoke; vapor; mist
yān (noun) cigarette; tobacco

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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About

The traditional character 煙 combines the fire radical 火 (huǒ) on the left, indicating its connection to combustion, with the phonetic component 垔 (yīn) on the right, which carries the sense of blocking or stopping up. The simplified form 烟 retains the fire radical but uses 因 (yīn) as a streamlined phonetic element. Its core meaning refers to the visible smoke or mist generated by burning. After the introduction of the tobacco plant from the Americas, the character's usage broadened to encompass the tobacco plant itself, its processed products, and the act of smoking.

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Bronze Spring and Autumn (771-476 BC)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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Clerical Cao Wei (Three Kingdoms: 222-280 AD)
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Clerical Cao Wei (Three Kingdoms: 222-280 AD)
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Example Sentences Hide

囱升起。

Yān cóng yāncōng shēngqǐ.

Smoke rises from the chimney.

他抽了一支

Tā chōule yī zhī yān.

He smoked a cigarette.

晚上花很漂亮。

Wǎnshàng yānhuā hěn piàoliang.

The fireworks are very beautiful at night.

有害健康。

Xīyān yǒuhài jiànkāng.

Smoking is harmful to health.

厨房里充满了雾。

Chúfáng lǐ chōngmǎnle yānwù.

The kitchen is filled with smoke.

他戒已经三年了。

Tā jiè yān yǐjīng sān nián le.

He has quit smoking for three years.

雾探测器响了起来。

Yānwù tàncèqì xiǎngle qǐlái.

The smoke detector went off.

山间的晨如同轻纱。

Shān jiān de chén yān rútóng qīng shā.

The morning mist in the mountains is like a light veil.