() — (bound form) bright, brilliant (used in literary/classical contexts and names)

Definition

晔 (yè) is a literary/classical bound form meaning 'bright, brilliant,' usually paired with characters like 煜. It appears mainly in literary texts and given names, never as a standalone everyday word.

bound form
(bound form) brightbrilliant (used in literary/classical contexts and names)

Examples

  • Tā jiào zhāng yè.
    He is called Zhang Ye.
  • Yù yè zhè ge cí xíng róng guāng cǎi duó mù.
    The word yuye describes dazzling brilliance.
  • Zhè ge zì yè zài gǔ dài wén xué zuò pǐn zhōng chū xiàn jiào duō.
    This character ye appears quite often in ancient literary works.

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