tán​diàn

altar

tán​diàn altar

  1. tán nounproper noun
    altar
    a raised platform or pedestal built from stone or earth, used in ancient times for religious sacrifices, swearing-in ceremonies, or military appointments; now also used for large celebrations or monuments
  2. goblet stand
    (bound form) an earthen platform inside a room used in ancient China for placing food, wine vessels, or ritual items; often used to return wine cups after a ceremony

tán​diàn literary circles

  1. circles
    (bound form) the world or specific sphere of a particular activity, profession, or group, such as the literary world, the sports world, or political circles
  2. goblet stand
    (bound form) an earthen platform inside a room used in ancient China for placing food, wine vessels, or ritual items; often used to return wine cups after a ceremony

tán​diàn ceremonial site

  1. religious site
    a place where monks or priests perform religious rituals, prayers, or gatherings
  2. goblet stand
    (bound form) an earthen platform inside a room used in ancient China for placing food, wine vessels, or ritual items; often used to return wine cups after a ceremony

tán​diàn public forum

  1. forum
    a platform or place for lecturing or expressing opinions, such as a rostrum or an online discussion board
  2. goblet stand
    (bound form) an earthen platform inside a room used in ancient China for placing food, wine vessels, or ritual items; often used to return wine cups after a ceremony