Additional information about 潭
說文解字:
- Criteria
- LAKE
1. The current general word for a lake of any shape or kind is hú 湖, but that term does exclude the ocean.
2.. Yuān 淵 refers to a very deep pool.
3. Zé 澤 refers to a large natural lake (and also to the marshy landscape around such a lake).
4. Hǎi 海 can, from Han times onwards, come to refer to large lakes.
5. Tán 潭 is a small but rather deep (typically natural) pool.
8. Shǔ 藪 refers to a large shallow lake rich in water plants.
- ABYSS
[POETIC/PROSAIC]
1. The general poetic word for a deep and threatening watery abyss is yuān 淵.
[POETIC]
2. Tán 潭 is also refers to a deep and threatening watery abyss.
3. Huò 壑 can refer to a steep deep valley or abyss. The distinction with VALLEY is often unclear.
[PROSAIC]