yán
noun HSK 4 #4,519

Meanings

  1. 1 salt

Characters

The bottom component (dish/vessel) hints at a container holding salt.

Examples

Cài lǐ fàng le tài duō yán.
Too much salt was put in the dish.
Qǐng dìgěi wǒ yán.
Please pass me the salt.
Shǎo chī yán duì shēntǐ hǎo.
Eating less salt is good for your health.

Tips

culture
Salt was so valuable in ancient China that the government monopolized its production and sale for over 2,000 years. The salt tax (盐税) was a major source of imperial revenue.
history
The simplified character comes from the traditional , which was extremely complex (24 strokes). It's one of the characters most dramatically simplified.

Components

radical
mǐn
vessel; dish
The vessel radical at the base indexes the character, picturing the dish or container in which salt was collected and stored. The radical preserves the original / semantic core — something gathered into and watched over in a vessel.
semantic
divination stick
The mark on the upper left is a simplification residue from the traditional (which had 'rock-salt vat' on top of 'inspect'). The 1956 reform reduced the heavy top to a small two-stroke marker plus an earth element.
semantic
earth; soil
The earth element next to carries a faint semantic flavour — salt as a mineral pulled from the ground. Together with the divination stroke it forms the simplified top half that replaces the older + stack of the traditional character.

Stroke Order

yán