zuàn / zhuàn
verb #1,425

Meanings

  1. 1 to cheat; to swindle; to hoodwink

Examples

HSK 7-9
Lǚ Bù zuàn kāi chéngmén, shā jiāng jìnlái le.
Lü Bu tricked the city gate open and his troops poured in.
HSK 7-9
Tā yòng jì zuàn hǔ lí shān.
He used a ruse to lure the tiger from the mountain.

Tips

register
Classical and stage-novel only. You meet zuàn almost exclusively in Ming-Qing vernacular fiction - 三国演义, 水浒传, 醒世恒言 - where a general an enemy out of a fortress by feigning surrender. Modern Mandarin uses or 诱骗 instead. Recognise the reading when reading classical novels; do not use it in conversation.
mistakes
Same character, opposite reputations. zhuàn = honest profit (the everyday workhorse). zuàn = trick someone (a literary fossil). Context disambiguates instantly: money words → zhuàn; military stratagems or vernacular-novel scenes → zuàn.

Components

radical
bèi
cowrie shell; money
Left cowrie radical (Kangxi #154). On the zuàn reading the money link is faint but present - a swindle takes property from someone else, so the trade family still indexes the deception sense. Same radical home as (gamble), 贿 (bribe), (greed) - the dishonest end of the money family.
phonetic
jiān
concurrent; double
Right phonetic . The zuàn reading is a Middle Chinese variant preserved for the 'deceive' sense - same phonetic series as the zhuàn reading, just a different historical layer. Same-phonetic family: , , . The everyday 'earn money' sense lives on the zhuàn page.

Stroke Order

zuàn