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Meaning and Usage

The word (jiàn) refers specifically to a double-edged sword, a traditional weapon in Chinese culture. It is often associated with martial arts, historical contexts, and symbolic meanings such as honor and bravery.

Common Contexts

is commonly used when talking about ancient weapons, martial arts practice (), or metaphorically to represent sharpness or decisiveness.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (jiànshù): swordsmanship, the skill or art of using a sword.
  • (bǎojiàn): treasured sword, often used metaphorically for something valuable or powerful.
  • (chū jiàn): to draw or wield a sword, used in martial arts contexts.

Usage Notes

When using , it usually implies a traditional or classical sword rather than modern knives or other blades. It is a formal word often found in literature, historical texts, and martial arts discussions. Avoid confusing with (dāo), which refers to a single-edged blade or knife.

Common Confusion

vs : is double-edged and often used in formal or historical contexts, while is single-edged and more common in everyday tools or weapons.

Example Sentences

Ancient warriors often used swords as weapons.

He has been practicing swordsmanship for many years.

This sword is very sharp, use it carefully.