| 隽永 | juàn yǒng | meaningful; thought-provoking; significant | |
| 隽语 | juàn yǔ | epigram; meaningful or significant speech | |
| 神妙隽美 | shén miào juàn měi | outstanding and elegant; remarkable and refined | |
| 隽品 | juàn pǐn | outstanding work | |
| 隽妙 | juàn miào | extremely elegant |
| 朱隽 | zhū jùn | Zhu Jun (-195), politician and general at the end of later Han | |
| 隽誉 | jùn yù | high fame |
| 1 | He argued that mainland film-makers need a ratings system. | |
| 2 | Yinjing Juan, Da Ming Huidian and Guisi Leigao all testify to the changing role of opium in mid-Ming. | |
| 3 | Love touched the hearts of the Brahmans' young daughters when Siddhartha walked through the lanes of the town with the luminous forehead, with the eye of a king, with his slim hips. |