zhuān
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 (literary) the tip; the beginning; the end of a thing
  2. 2 ancient variant of 端; also read duān in this sense
  3. 3 (literary, zhuān) sole; specialised, = 专

Examples

Zhuān cǐ fèng dá, jìng xī chá yuè.
I write specially to convey this, and respectfully ask you to read it. (formal letter closing)
Shì yǒu běn mò, wù yǒu zhōng duān.
Affairs have a root and a tip; things have an end and a beginning. (Great Learning, classical)

Tips

history
Pictograph: top is sprouts pushing upward, bottom () shows roots fanning down — a plant viewed from the moment it breaks soil. The 'tip / first emergence' image gave both readings: duān 'the upright tip, the beginning' and zhuān 'concentrated, sole'. is the original; is the later expansion ( 'stand' + ).
usage
Mostly literary today (formal letters still use 'I write specifically about this'). As a phonetic component it heads a family with the 'upright / hanging at one end' flavour: (upright, end), (gasp — breath panting at its tip), (auspicious jade tablet), (rapid current).

Components

semantic
shān
mountain (here: sprout above ground)
Top 3 strokes — graphically (mountain), but historically the upper part of a sprouting plant: a young shoot with two branching tips emerging from the soil. The whole was the original picture of a seedling pushing up while roots reach down. Read as 'tip / sprout-top,' not literally 'mountain.'
semantic
ér
and; beard
Bottom 6 strokes — graphically (which historically depicted a beard or whiskers), but in these strokes show the spreading roots beneath the soil line. The full character is one continuous picture: sprout above (-shape), roots below (-shape). is the original graph behind (extremity) and (panting); the 'tip / extremity' sense lives on in those daughter chars.

Stroke Order

zhuān