The traditional Chinese character for "Chen Jie" is:
1. Chen chén?
Stroke: 7
Radical: 阝
Wubi: baiy
Interpretation:
1. Arrange, display; display, Chen Bing
2. Narrate, state; express feelings; Detailed statement; report, statement
3. Old, time-honored; old, stale; old vinegar; weeding out the old and bringing out the new; old and old are related to each other; old traces; tangerine peel
4. Chinese Zhou Dynasty The name of the vassal state in the present-day Huaiyang County, Henan Province?
5. The name of the Chinese dynasty, the last dynasty in the Southern Dynasties
6. Surname?
7 , old and fresh?
2. Clean: jié?
Stroke: 9
Radical: 氵
Wubi: ifkg
p>Interpretation:
1. Clean, clean; tidy; pure; sanitary ware; cleanliness
2. Integrity, not corrupt or refers to a person's noble moral character; incorruptible; clean and self-sufficient
3. Jing?
Extended information
Chen related idioms:
Chen Chen Xiang Yin [chén chén xiāng yīn]: metaphor Following the same old routine without any improvement or innovation
Source: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty's "Historical Records·Pingzhunshu": "The millet in Taicang is full of dew and accumulated outside, until it becomes rotten and inedible."
Translation: The amount of grain in the imperial granary increases year by year, and the old grain piles up on top of the old grain. It is full and leaks out of the granary, making it rotten and inedible
Idioms related to cleanliness:
1. Keep one's body pure and keep one's morality [jié shēn shǒu dào]: It means to keep oneself pure and stick to the right path.
Source: Yan Ying's "Yan Zi Chun Qiu·Wen Shang" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Keep your body clean and keep the Tao, and do not fall into evil with the world."
Translation: Keep yourself innocent and avoid being tainted.
2. Clean oneself [jié shēn zì hào]: It means to keep oneself pure and not to join in the filth. It also refers to being afraid of causing trouble and only caring about oneself and not caring about public affairs.
Source: "Mencius Wan Zhang I" edited by Mencius and his disciples during the Warring States Period: "The journey of a saint is different, whether it is far or near, whether he goes or not, he just returns to purify his body."
Translation: The behavior of saints is different, some stay away, some stay close, some leave, and some don't leave; in the final analysis, they are just keeping themselves clean.
Reference source Baidu Encyclopedia-Chen
Reference source Baidu Encyclopedia-Jie