jiàn
verb #42,257

Meanings

  1. 1 (classical) to overstep one's rank; to usurp privileges above one's station

Examples

Tā jiàn chēng huángdì.
He overstepped his station and styled himself emperor.

Tips

history
Not a free word in modern Chinese; it survives in literary compounds — 僭越 (to overstep one's authority) and 僭主 (a usurper-ruler, the term for a Greek tyrant). The right side is the phonetic, also seen in and .
register
Formal and literary; it appears in history and political writing, rarely in everyday speech.

Components

radical
rén
person
The person radical is in left-side form. It marks as a human act — a person grasping rank not rightfully theirs.
phonetic
cǎn
phonetic (jiàn / qián series)
On the right, supplies the sound. It heads the phonetic family behind , and ; it carries no meaning of its own here.

Stroke Order

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