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The pinyin and radicals of Quan

Quan (Pinyin: quán), a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This character first appeared in the writings of the Warring States Period, and its ancient shape comes from the sound of 木雚 (guàn).

The radical of Quan is "wood"

The basic meaning of Quan:

Weighing hammer. 2. Balance. ?3. Power. ?4. Rights. ?5. Favorable situation. ?6. Contingency; expediency. ?7. Temporarily; temporarily. ?8. Also the same as "zygomatic".

One of the more important words is rights. The following are famous sayings about rights:

1. If everyone has rights, his country will prosper; if everyone has no rights, his country will prosper. The country will be destroyed; this amount is like the sun, the moon, the sky, and the rivers flowing through the earth. Why Qi Hu Liyuan in the Qing Dynasty

2. Children and children avoided power and acted wisely to protect themselves; Yang and Li took power and ruined the country and the people. The application of power to things is beneficial to the king but not to the ministers; it is beneficial to division but not to the exclusive.

3. In terms of rights, people are born and always are free and equal... These rights are freedom, property, security and resistance to oppression. ——French "Declaration of Human Rights"