四川
Chinese
| four | river; creek; plain; an area of level country; Sichuan province (abbrev.) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| simp. and trad. (四川) |
四 | 川 | |
| Literally: “four mountain passes”. | |||
Etymology
During the Tang dynasty, the area of what is now Sichuan was administratively divided into three regions based on the main throughfares through the mountains 川道 (“mountain pass (often near a river)”) at the time. During the Song dynasty, these regions were further redivided into four separate regions, giving rise to its modern name.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
四川
Derived terms
Descendants
Others:
- → English: Sichuan, Szechuan, Szechwan
- → French: Sichuan, Sétchouan
- → Korean: 쓰촨 (Sseuchwan)
- → Portuguese: Sichuan, Setsuan, Szechwan, Sujuão
- → Russian: Сычуа́нь (Syčuánʹ)
- → Spanish: Sichuán
- → Zhuang: Swconh
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 四 | 川 |
| し Grade: 1 |
せん Grade: 1 |
| on’yomi | |
Pronunciation
Proper noun
四川 (hiragana しせん, rōmaji Shisen)
Derived terms
- 四川語 (Shisengo)
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