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陈 (chén) can be used to describe something that is old or stale, such as 陈酒 (chén jiǔ, old wine). It can also be used to describe the arrangement or display of something, such as 陈列 (chén liè, to arrange or display). Finally, it can be used to describe the act of stating or explaining something, such as 陈说 (chén shuō, to state or explain).
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Please view the stroke-by-stroke animation for 陈. If you are on an android device, scroll down to the "Characters" section of the detail page of 陈, and click on the character to play the animation.
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陈 (chén) is used formally. It is a Chinese surname, and is also used as a verb meaning "to arrange, display, state, or explain". It is also used as an adjective meaning "old, stale".
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