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ๅœฐ | Chinese Character for Earth

ๅœฐ is the character for โ€œearthโ€. It is made out of 6 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅœฐๅœฐใ„‰ใ„งห‹dรฌ Definition Earth; ground; field; place; land Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅœฐ (dรฌ), meaning "earth" or "ground," is a phono-semantic compound. It combines two elements: the semantic component ๅœŸ, which means "earth" and hints at the characterโ€™s meaning, and… Continue reading ๅœฐ | Chinese Character for Earth

ๅ‡บ | Chinese Character for To Go Out
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ๅ‡บ | Chinese Character for To Go Out

ๅ‡บ is the character for โ€œto go outโ€. It is made out of 5 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ‡บๅ‡บใ„”ใ„จchลซ Definition To go out; to come out; to occur; to produce; to go beyond; to rise; to put forth; to happen; classifier for dramas, plays, operas, etc. Historical Origins The character ๅ‡บ is an ideogrammic compound*,* originally… Continue reading ๅ‡บ | Chinese Character for To Go Out

ไฝ  | Chinese Character for You
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ไฝ  | Chinese Character for You

ไฝ  is the character for โ€œyouโ€. It is made out of 7 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไฝ ไฝ ใ„‹ใ„งห‡nว Definition You Historical Origins The Chinese character ไฝ  is a phono-semantic compound, combining the semantic element ไบป (a radical meaning "person") with the phonetic component ๅฐ” (ฤ›r, "you"). Alternatively, some interpretations suggest it is an ideogrammic compound, blending ไบบ… Continue reading ไฝ  | Chinese Character for You

ๅ | Chinese Character for Ten
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ๅ | Chinese Character for Ten

ๅ is the character for โ€œtenโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅๅใ„•หŠshรญ Definition 10; ten Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅ originally depicted a single vertical stroke. Over time, a horizontal stroke was added, forming the cross-like shape seen today. This evolution distinguished it from ไธ€ (one) and enhanced its representation… Continue reading ๅ | Chinese Character for Ten

ไน | Chinese Character for Nine
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ไน | Chinese Character for Nine

ไน is the character for โ€œnineโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไนไนใ„ใ„งใ„กห‡jiว” Definition 9; nine Historical Origins The Chinese character ไน originated as a pictogram depicting a stylized hand or forearm with a bent wrist, symbolizing an elbow. Its earlier forms resembled characters like ๆ‰‹ (shว’u, "hand") and ๅฏธ (cรนn, "inch").… Continue reading ไน | Chinese Character for Nine

ๅ…ซ | Chinese Character for Eight
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ๅ…ซ | Chinese Character for Eight

ๅ…ซ is the character for โ€œeightโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ…ซๅ…ซใ„…ใ„šbฤ Definition 8; eight Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅ…ซ originated as an ideogrammic compound, depicting two bent lines that symbolized the act of dividing. Its original meaning, "to divide," was later replaced by characters like ๅˆ† and ๅˆฅ. Due… Continue reading ๅ…ซ | Chinese Character for Eight

ไธƒ | Chinese Character for Seven
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ไธƒ | Chinese Character for Seven

ไธƒ is the character for โ€œsevenโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไธƒไธƒใ„‘ใ„งqฤซ Definition 7; seven Historical Origins The Chinese character ไธƒ is a pictogram that originally depicted a vertical stroke intersected by a horizontal stroke, symbolizing the concept of cutting. This design reflects its early association with the character ๅˆ‡ (qiฤ“,… Continue reading ไธƒ | Chinese Character for Seven

ๅ…ญ | Chinese Character for Six
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ๅ…ญ | Chinese Character for Six

ๅ…ญ is the character for โ€œsixโ€. It is made out of 4 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ…ญๅ…ญใ„Œใ„งใ„กห‹liรน Definition 6; six Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅ…ญ likely originated as a pictogram resembling a small shed or cabin, reflecting its early visual form. It may have borrowed the meaning from the similar-sounding word ๅปฌ (lu, "shed, cabin").… Continue reading ๅ…ญ | Chinese Character for Six

ไบ” | Chinese Character for Five
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ไบ” | Chinese Character for Five

ไบ” is the character for โ€œfiveโ€. It is made out of 4 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไบ”ไบ”ใ„จห‡wว” Definition 5; five Historical Origins The Chinese character ไบ” originally appeared as ๐ „ก, a symbol combining ใ… with horizontal bars above and below. One theory suggests its design reflects ancient counting practices: when counting to ten on a single… Continue reading ไบ” | Chinese Character for Five

ๅ›› | Chinese Character for Four
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ๅ›› | Chinese Character for Four

ๅ›› is the character for โ€œfourโ€. It is made out of 5 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ››ๅ››ใ„™ห‹sรฌ Definition 4; four Historical Origins The Chinese character ๅ›› has a rich historical evolution. Originally written as ไบ– during the Western Zhou period, its form was later changed to ๅ›› in the late Spring and Autumn period to avoid… Continue reading ๅ›› | Chinese Character for Four