Definitions

juàn thin, tough silk fabric

Etymology phono-semantic

silk

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绢 (juàn) is a phono-semantic compound: the semantic radical 纟 (sī) signifies silk or textiles, while the phonetic component 肙 (yuān) provides the pronunciation. Its traditional form is 絹, with the unsimplified radical 糸. Originally, the character denoted a specific type of thick, tough, unbleached silk fabric common in historical textile production. Over time, its meaning expanded to include fine silk used for painting and calligraphy, making it synonymous with traditional silk scrolls, handkerchiefs, and delicate fabric crafts.

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Seal Chu (Warring States: 475-221 BC)
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Seal Chu (Warring States: 475-221 BC)
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Seal Chu (Warring States: 475-221 BC)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Wu (Three Kingdoms: 222-280 AD)
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她的手很干净。

Tā de shǒujuàn hěn gānjìng.

Her handkerchief is very clean.

这块布颜色很鲜艳。

Zhè kuài juànbù yánsè hěn xiānyàn.

This piece of silk cloth has a very bright color.

姐姐用做了一个蝴蝶结。

Jiějie yòng juàn zuò le yīgè húdiéjié.

My older sister made a bow using silk.

这把古雅的扇很精美。

Zhè bǎ gǔyǎ de juànshàn hěn jīngměi.

This elegant silk fan is very exquisite.

他用仔细地擦拭眼镜。

Tā yòng juàn zǐxì de cāshì yǎnjìng.

He carefully wiped his glasses with a silk cloth.

这幅画是画在上的。

Zhè fú huà shì huà zài juàn shàng de.

This painting is done on silk.

博物馆收藏着宋代的本画。

Bówùguǎn shōucáng zhe Sòng dài de juànběn huà.

The museum houses a silk scroll painting from the Song Dynasty.

她心地柔软,心似般纯洁。

Tā xīndì róuruǎn, xīn sì juàn bān chúnjié.

She has a soft heart, as pure as silk.