錞 [chún]
1. An ancient military musical instrument made of bronze, resembling a cylindrical shape that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom, often featuring a tiger-shaped knob at the top, which allows it to be hung. Typically used in conjunction with drums for coordinating movements in battle. It was prevalent during the Eastern Zhou to Han dynasties.
2. To be near.
錞 [chún]
1. An ancient musical instrument made of bronze, resembling a cylindrical shape that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom, often featuring a tiger-shaped knob at the top, which allows it to be hung. It produces sound when struck and is usually paired with drums to command troops in war. It flourished from the Eastern Zhou to the Han dynasty.
[Example] "Drums and chún are seen in coordination."
[Example] "To use gold chún along with drums."
2. Refer to: duì
錞 [duì]
1. A metal sheath for the bottom end of a spear or halberd handle.
2. Refer to: chún
錞 [duì]
1. A flat-bottomed metal sheath at the base of a spear handle.
[Example] "Which comes first, the chún or the knife?"
2. Refer to: chún