chǎn
to give birth
to reproduce
to produce
product
resource
estate
property
chān
variant of 攙|搀[chan1]
to mix
chán
gluttonous
greedy
to have a craving
bì guān
to close the passes
to seal off the country
seclusion (monastic practice, e.g. of Chan Buddhists)
chǎn jiǎn
abbr. for 產前檢查|产前检查[chǎn qián jiǎn chá]
chàn
to tremble
to shiver
to shake
to vibrate
Taiwan pr. [zhan4]
Chén Yì xùn
Eason Chan (1974-), Hong Kong pop singer and actor
chán
to wind around
to wrap round
to coil
tangle
to involve
to bother
to annoy
chán
dhyana (Sanskrit)
Zen
meditation (Buddhism)
chǎn
to express
to disclose
to enlighten
to open
chǎn
to shovel
to remove
spade
shovel
Ā Dǒu
A-dou, nickname of Liu Chan 劉禪|刘禅 (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263
fig. weak and inept person
chán
still (as of water)
still water
Là bǐ Xiǎo xīn
Crayon Shin-chan (クレヨンしんちゃん), Japanese manga and anime series popular in China
Lián Zhàn
Lien Chan (1936-), Taiwanese politician, former vice-president and chairman of Guomintang
Chéng Lóng
Jackie Chan (1954-), kungfu film and cantopop star
chǎn
name of a river in Shaanxi province
see 滻河|浐河[Chan3 He2]
chán
sharp instrument for digging
chān
to take by the arm and assist
to mix
to blend
to dilute
to adulterate
chán
to slander
to defame
to misrepresent
to speak maliciously
chàn
feel remorse
regret
repent
cān chán
to practice Chan Buddhist meditation
to practice Zen meditation
to sit in meditation
Yǒng Ér
Vincy Chan, Hong Kong female singer
Liú Chán
Liu Chan 劉禪|刘禅 (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263
Chén mù shèng
Benny Chan (Hong Kong film director)
pán chan
money for a voyage
travel expenses
chàn
to mix
to blend
to dilute
to adulterate
Chán hé
Chan river in Henan province 河南
Zǐ Chǎn
Zi Chan (?-522 BC), statesman and philosopher during the Spring and Autumn period
chán
course of stars
follow precedent