Usage of the character 恬
tián
恬
[恬]
- quiet
- calm
- tranquil
- peaceful
tiánhé
恬和
[恬和]
- quiet and gentle
tiándàn
恬澹
[恬澹]
- variant of 恬淡 (tiándàn)
tiányì
恬逸
[恬逸]
- free from worry and disturbance
tiánrán
恬然
[恬然]
- unperturbed
- nonchalant
tiányǎ
恬雅
[恬雅]
- retired and quiet
- calm and graceful
tiánmì
恬谧
[恬謐]
- quiet
- peaceful
tiánchàng
恬畅
[恬暢]
- comfortable and happy
qīngtián
清恬
[清恬]
- pure and quiet (of life)
- tranquil and comfortable
tiánmò
恬漠
[恬漠]
- indifferent and undisturbed
tiányú
恬愉
[恬愉]
- content and at ease
tiánměi
恬美
[恬美]
- quiet and nice
tiántuì
恬退
[恬退]
- contented
- uninterested in wealth and glory
tiánbō
恬波
[恬波]
- calm waters
Méng Tián
蒙恬
[蒙恬]
- Qin general Meng Tian (-210 BC), involved in 215 BC in fighting the Northern Xiongnu 匈奴 and building the great wall
tiánshì
恬适
[恬適]
- quiet and comfortable
tiándàn
恬淡
[恬淡]
- quiet and contented
- indifferent to fame or gain
tiánjìng
恬静
[恬靜]
- still
- peaceful
- quiet
jìngtián
静恬
[靜恬]
- tranquil
tiánzào
恬噪
[恬噪]
- to caw
tiánbùzhīchǐ
恬不知耻
[恬不知恥]
- to have no sense of shame
tiányúzhī'ān
恬愉之安
[恬愉之安]
- comfortably at peace (idiom)
fēngtiánlàngjìng
风恬浪静
[風恬浪靜]
- lit. breeze is still, waves are quiet (idiom); tranquil environment
- All is quiet.
- a dead calm (at sea)