滇, pronounced diān, is the abbreviation of Yunnan Province. This word originates from the fact that there was a Dianchi Lake in Yunnan in ancient times, so people used "Dian" to mean Yunnan. In modern Chinese, "Yunnan" is often used as the abbreviation for Yunnan Province to make it easier for people to remember and identify. At the same time, the word "Dian" also contains rich cultural connotations, such as "Dianchi Lake" is known as the "Pearl of the Plateau" and is one of the famous tourist attractions in Yunnan Province.
Compounds: Dianchi, Dianhong, Yunnan-Guizhou, Yunnan-Guizhou, Dianju, etc.
Sentence formation: Dianchi Lake is one of the famous tourist attractions in Yunnan Province, attracting a large number of tourists every year.
Yunnan red is a black tea produced in Yunnan Province with a unique taste and aroma.
The Yunnan-Guizhou region is the junction of Yunnan Province and Guizhou Province, with rich natural resources and cultural landscapes.
Dian opera is one of the representative opera genres in Yunnan Province, with a long history and cultural heritage.
Describe life as difficult and wandering. Sentence formation: During the war years, many people lived a life of exile.
Dianchi Sword: A metaphor for heroes and heroes who have shown extraordinary talent at a young age. Sentence formation: He was talented when he was young and was known as the hero of Dianchi Sword Learning.
Clouds like a dream: Describe the scenery as charming and intoxicating. Sentence formation: The dreamlike beauty of Yunnan clouds makes tourists linger.
Dian Pei Anointing: Describe the deep grace, like the rain that nourishes all things. Sentence formation: This leader has made great contributions to society, and his grace is like Yunnan Pei's anointing, and he is deeply loved by the people.
Yunnan Sea Yu Heng Zhi Sheng, thousands of rocks and ravines here. —Yang Shen, "Song of the Dian Sea".
Southern Yunnan carriages and horses, back and forth for several years. —Zhang Qiao, "Sending People to Guizhou".
Yunnan clouds thousands of miles to suppress the southern wilderness, early Zhen clothes out of the upper estate. —Wang Shouren, "Farewell to Wang Chonggu and Return to Shunzhou".
Dianchi Lake blows waves and wets clothes, and Chuke returns from a few days to the south. —Wang Jian, "Liangzhou Travel".
The Yunnan Sea is full of clouds and mist, and the wild and strange customs. —Li Panlong, "Sending People to Qianfu".