tián
noun #94,573

Meanings

  1. 1 a Japanese-coined character: a dry field; used in Japanese surnames

Examples

Zhège zì yòngyú Rìběn xìngshì, dú zuò hata huò bata.
This character appears in Japanese surnames, where it is read 'hata' or 'bata'.

Tips

history
is a Japanese kokuji (a character invented in Japan), built as fire plus field for 'a burned-off dry field'. It is not native to Chinese; in a Chinese reading context it is given the borrowed sound tián, and appears almost only in Japanese names (e.g. the surname ).
register
Used only in Japanese names and loan contexts; it has no role in standard written Chinese.

Components

semantic
huǒ
fire
'fire' on the left points to slash-and-burn clearing — a dry, fire-cleared field rather than a flooded paddy.
semantic
tián
field
'field' on the right supplies the core meaning and, in the borrowed Chinese reading, the sound tián. Fire plus field together means 'a dry upland field'.

Stroke Order

tián