Qian的意思

"Qian" (錢) is a Chinese surname and also the Chinese word for "money" or "currency." As a surname, it is one of the most common in China, ranking among the top 100 surnames in the country. The surname "Qian" is believed to have originated from the state of Qian during the Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046–256 BC).

As a noun, "qian" (錢) refers to money or currency in Chinese. It is used in both spoken and written Chinese to discuss financial transactions, wealth, and economic matters. The character 錢 itself is a pictograph that is said to represent a knife or a spade, which were used as early forms of currency in China.

In English-Chinese conversations or when discussing financial matters, "qian" is the word you would use to refer to money or currency. For example, "我需要一些錢" (wǒ xūyào yīxiē qián) means "I need some money."