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Wide pinyin

Pinyin: ku ā n.

As an adjective, meaning: 1, spacious house. Example: the factory is wide and the space is large. The Biography of Liu Ban in the Later Han Dynasty is very long. 2, vast, large area. As opposed to narrowness. 3. The horizontal distance is large. For example: Kuanxiang, Kuanping. Bai Juyi's "New House Send Yuan Ba" has both width and narrowness. 4. Measure generosity and generosity. Example: temper justice with mercy. 5. appease and delay. Example: generosity and flexibility. 6. The antonym of sitting wide, relaxed and tight. For example: security deposit. 7, more, richer. Example: drink widely. As a noun, meaning: 1, width, breadth. 2. Relax. For example: wide system wide method. In the Song Dynasty, Liu Yong's "Wu Fengqi" gradually widened its band without regret, making people haggard for Iraq. As a verb, meaning: 1, forgive, forgive. 2. reduce. 3. Relief and forgiveness. 4. Take it off and untie it. Zhang Kuan, take off your coat.

Kuan is the standard first-class character in modern Chinese, and its pronunciation in Putonghua is kuān, which was first seen in the Bronze Age and belongs to pictophonetic characters in Liu Shu. Later, it was found in Qin bamboo slips and essays that simplified Chinese characters evolved from Shuowen.