chén
noun #25,529

Meanings

  1. 1 the fifth earthly branch
  2. 2 the Dragon (zodiac)
  3. 3 7-9 a.m. (in the traditional time system)
  4. 4 time/day (literary)

Examples

HSK 6
Tā chūshēng yú chén shí, shǔ lóng.
He was born in the Hour of the Dragon, belonging to the Dragon sign.
HSK 7-9
Liáng chén měijǐng, zhídé zhēnxī.
A beautiful time and scenery, worthy of being cherished.

Tips

history
is the fifth of the twelve Earthly Branches (地支), paired with the Dragon in the Chinese zodiac. It covers 7-9 a.m. in the traditional 12-period timekeeping system and the 3rd solar month (roughly April 5 to May 5).

Components

pictograph
chén
celestial body; 5th earthly branch; time
Self-radical character - is itself Kangxi #161, indexing farm and dawn. The oracle-bone form pictures a large clam or hoe-shaped shell tool used to clear fields at first light, giving the linked senses of farming-time, the 5th earthly branch (7-9 a.m.), and celestial periods.

Radical

Morning Kangxi #161

The 'morning/dragon-branch' radical. Originally a pictograph of a clam shell used as a primitive farming implement (the original of ), borrowed early to write the fifth Earthly Branch. Indexes only a handful of characters: (humiliate), (agriculture, derived from the shell-tool sense), (lip). Far more common as a calendrical morpheme than a productive radical.

Used in

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to insult · to humiliate
chén
the fifth earthly branch · the Dragon (zodiac)

Stroke Order

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