shàn
noun #20,898

Meanings

  1. 1 meal
  2. 2 food

Examples

HSK 1
Qǐng yòng shàn.
Please have your meal. (formal invitation to eat)
HSK 7-9
Yùshànfáng shì huángdì yòngcān de dìfāng.
The imperial kitchen was where the emperor had his meals.

Tips

register
is a formal/literary term for a meal. In modern usage it mostly appears in compound words: 膳食 (diet/meals), 用膳 (to have a meal, formal), 御膳 (imperial meals). Everyday speech uses or .

Components

radical
ròu
flesh; meat
⺼ is the flesh-meat radical (left-side form of ). It anchors to the food-and-body family: a is a prepared meal, and the meat radical signals the cooked-flesh end of the dining table. Compare , , - all meat-radical food words.
phonetic
shàn
good; virtuous
supplies the sound, unchanged. There's a strong semantic echo too - a traditionally meant the carefully prepared, virtuous meals offered to elders or emperors (御膳, 用膳). Good food, good intent. Same phonetic gives (mend), (eel), (skilled at).

Stroke Order

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