Second, interpretation:
1, face, face, face: face. Open your face. Face. Color. Smile. A crane sent a child's face.
2, color: pigment. Rich and colorful.
3. Last name.
Third, strict radicals: pages
Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure
5. Word-making method: sound shape; From the page, the feast
Sixth, variant: Yan Yan
Seven, related words:
Color, shame, impudence, face, beauty, face, face, face, face, face, face, face, face, face, face, face.
Extended data:
First, the evolution of glyphs:
Original meaning of word creation: noun, women's lips and eyebrows are red after makeup.
Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Yan, eyebrows are also idle. From the page, feast.
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: the part between Yan and Mei. The font has "page" as the edge and "face" as the edge.
Second, the phrase definition:
1, Yan Yan [fàn yán]?
Offending the majesty of a monarch or elder: ~ direct admonition.
2. Ciyan?
Respect your parents' face (especially their parents' face).
3. [gas m 4 ng y á n]?
Reluctantly (smiling): ~ smile.
4. Appearance [róng yán]?
Appearance; Face: ~ beautiful.
5. Smile [xiào yán]?
Smile: ~ always open.