zhān
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 (classical) to make no progress; to find the going hard
  2. 2 (classical) to change direction

Examples

Dàolù nánxíng, xíngrén zhān huí bù qián.
The road was hard to walk and the traveler could make no headway.

Tips

history
is not used independently in modern Chinese. It appears almost only in the classical bound expression 迍邅 (to be stuck, beset by difficulties), where it pairs with .
register
Archaic and literary only, found in old texts and etymology notes, not in everyday speech.

Components

radical
chuò
walk; movement
is the walking radical (the moving-on form of ), written last in stroke order. It marks this as a word about going along a road, here, going with difficulty.
phonetic
dǎn
sincere; ample (granary)
supplies the sound, drifted to zhān. The same phonetic appears in (sandalwood) and (to tremble).

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Stroke Order

zhān