参 cān: visit, attend, senate, reference, participate,
参 shēn: ginseng, party ginseng
参 cēn: uneven
场 cháng: yard, rush
场 chǎng: plaza, marketplace, site, field, pasture, vegetable field, meeting place, woodland, a field, battleground, scene, airport, Official field, magnetic field, examination room, night field, casino, theater, court, paddock,
Basic Character Meaning:
参
1、加入内:~加. ~ with. ~政. ~ race. ~consider.
2. interspersed, intermixed: ~ mixed.
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3. To examine, to study with other relevant materials, to test something: ~ ko.
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4. To inquire, to comprehend: ~ understand.
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5. The old term refers to a subordinate coming in to see a superior: ~ see.
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6, impeachment, to the emperor: ~ play.
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Field
1, flat open space, mostly referring to the place where farmers turn grain and thresh it: ~ yard.?
2, quantifier, referring to the passage of a matter from and to: it rained a ~.?
3. set, market: to catch ~.
Expanded Information
Character Evolution
Character Etymology
WenYin version of the ShuoWen JieZi: field, sacrifices to the gods also. One said that the field is not plowed. One said that the rule of grain fields also. From the earth, _ sound.
The vernacular version of the Shuowen Jiezi: field, the method of sacrifice to the gods. According to one theory, "field" is an unused and uncultivated field. According to another theory, "场" is the head of the field where the grain is threshed. The character form adopts "土" as the radical and "_" as the phonetic symbol.
Group word explanation:
1. visit: to look at against.
Bingxin 《Miscellany in the Mountains》VIII:"The children's home behind our building, I went to visit that morning."
2, ginseng: also as " human_". It is also known as " Ren_". A perennial herb with a fat main root. Roots and leaves can be used as medicine, for the Chinese medicine precious drugs, have a tonic effect.
3. yard yard: grain yard; open space.
Lao She, "Liutun": "The old couple divided fifty acres of land and went to live in the two cowsheds outside the yard."
4. Square: a vast field.
5. Examination hall: a place where examinations are held.
Wen Wei Po, 1981.6.23: "Usually they can study hard, their minds are full, and once they enter the examination room, they will be suspicious and fearful, and they can not restrain their panic."