恬 | [ tián ] quiet, calm, tranquil, peaceful |
恬不知恥 | [ tián bù zhī chǐ ] to have no sense of shame |
恬和 | [ tián hé ] quiet and gentle |
恬噪 | [ tián zaò ] to caw |
恬愉 | [ tián yú ] content and at ease |
恬愉之安 | [ tián yú zhī ān ] comfortably at peace (idiom) |
恬暢 | [ tián chàng ] comfortable and happy |
恬波 | [ tián bō ] calm waters |
恬淡 | [ tián dàn ] quiet and contented, indifferent to fame or gain |
恬漠 | [ tián mò ] indifferent and undisturbed |
恬澹 | [ tián dàn ] variant of 恬淡[tian2 dan4] |
恬然 | [ tián rán ] unperturbed, nonchalant |
恬美 | [ tián meǐ ] quiet and nice |
恬謐 | [ tián mì ] quiet, peaceful |
恬退 | [ tián tuì ] contented, uninterested in wealth and glory |
恬逸 | [ tián yì ] free from worry and disturbance |
恬適 | [ tián shì ] quiet and comfortable |
恬雅 | [ tián yǎ ] retired and quiet, calm and graceful |
恬靜 | [ tián jìng ] still, peaceful, quiet |
⇒ 清恬 | [ qīng tián ] pure and quiet (of life), tranquil and comfortable |
⇒ 蒙恬 | [ méng tián ] Qin general Meng Tian (-210 BC), involved in 215 BC in fighting the Northern Xiongnu 匈奴 and building the great wall |
⇒ 靜恬 | [ jìng tián ] tranquil |
⇒ 風恬浪靜 | [ fēng tián làng jìng ] lit. breeze is still, waves are quiet (idiom); tranquil environment, All is quiet., a dead calm (at sea) |