ไธ‰ | Chinese Character for Three
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ไธ‰ | Chinese Character for Three

ไธ‰ is the character for โ€œthreeโ€. It is made out of 3 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไธ‰ไธ‰ใ„™ใ„ขsฤn Definition 3; three Historical Origins The Chinese character for "three" (ไธ‰) is an ideogram representing the concept of three through three parallel horizontal strokes. This straightforward design visually conveys the idea of triplicity by building upon the character for… Continue reading ไธ‰ | Chinese Character for Three

่“ฎ | Chinese Character for Lotus
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่“ฎ | Chinese Character for Lotus

่“ฎ is the character for โ€œlotusโ€. It is made out of 13 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin่“ฎ่Žฒใ„Œใ„งใ„ขหŠliรกn Definition Lotus Historical Origins The Chinese character ่“ฎ originates as a phono-semantic compound. It combines the semantic component ่‰น, symbolizing plants or vegetation, with the phonetic component ้€ฃ (liรกn), which provides a clue to its pronunciation. Vocabulary with the… Continue reading ่“ฎ | Chinese Character for Lotus

่Šฑ | Chinese Character for Flower
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่Šฑ | Chinese Character for Flower

่Šฑ is the character for โ€œflowerโ€. It is made out of 7 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin่Šฑ่Šฑใ„ใ„จใ„šhuฤ Definition Flower; blossom; fancy pattern; florid; to spend (money, time) Historical Origins ่Šฑ is a phono-semantic compound that combines the semantic element ่‰น (cวŽo, meaning "grass" or "plant") with the phonetic component ๅŒ– (huร ). This structure reflects both the… Continue reading ่Šฑ | Chinese Character for Flower

ไบŒ | Chinese Character for Two
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ไบŒ | Chinese Character for Two

ไบŒ is the character for โ€œtwoโ€. It is made out of 2 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinไบŒไบŒใ„ฆห‹รจr Definition two; 2 Historical Origins The Chinese character for "two" (ไบŒ) is a classic example of an ideogram, conveying its meaning through two parallel horizontal strokes that symbolize duplication. Following the simple logic of Chinese numerals, it builds on… Continue reading ไบŒ | Chinese Character for Two

ๆนฏ | Chinese Character for Soup
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ๆนฏ | Chinese Character for Soup

ๆนฏ is the character for โ€œsoupโ€. It is made out of 12 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๆนฏๆฑคใ„Šใ„คtฤng Definition Soup; hot or boiling water; decoction of medicinal herbs; water in which sth has been boiled Historical Origins The Chinese character ๆนฏ is a phono-semantic compound, combining the semantic component ๆฐต (water) and the phonetic component ๆ˜œ (yรกng).… Continue reading ๆนฏ | Chinese Character for Soup

่Œถ | Chinese Character for Tea
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่Œถ | Chinese Character for Tea

่Œถ is the character for โ€œteaโ€. It is made out of 9 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin่Œถ่Œถใ„”ใ„šหŠchรก Definition Tea Historical Origins The Chinese character ่Œถ (chรก) is a phono-semantic compound combining the semantic component ่‰น, representing "grass" or "plant," with the phonetic component ไฝ™ (OC *la), suggesting its pronunciation. It evolved from the archaic character ่ผ… Continue reading ่Œถ | Chinese Character for Tea

ๆฅŠ | Chinese Character for Poplar
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ๆฅŠ | Chinese Character for Poplar

ๆฅŠ is the character for โ€œPoplarโ€. It is made out of 13 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๆฅŠๆจใ„งใ„คหŠyรกng Definition Poplar; surname Yang Historical Origins The character ๆฅŠ is a phono-semantic compound: ๆœจ ("tree") indicates its meaning, and ๆ˜œ (laล‹) suggests its pronunciation, originally referring to a type of tree, like the poplar. Vocabulary with the Character ๆฅŠ… Continue reading ๆฅŠ | Chinese Character for Poplar

ๆˆ‘ | Chinese Character for I; Me
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ๆˆ‘ | Chinese Character for I; Me

ๆˆ‘ is the character for โ€œI; meโ€. It is made out of 7 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๆˆ‘ๆˆ‘ใ„จใ„›ห‡wว’ Definition I; me; my Historical Origins The Chinese character ๆˆ‘ (wว’, "I") has its origins as a pictogram depicting a trident-like weapon or tool, as seen in its oracle bone script form ๐ขฆ. Scholars such as Jao and… Continue reading ๆˆ‘ | Chinese Character for I; Me

็ด… | Chinese Character for Red
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็ด… | Chinese Character for Red

็ด… is the character for โ€œredโ€. It is made out of 9 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin็ด…็บขใ„ใ„จใ„ฅหŠhรณng Definition Red; popular; revolutionary; bonus Historical Origins The Chinese character ็ด… is a phono-semantic compound composed of the semantic component ็ณธ (silk) and the phonetic component ๅทฅ. This structure links its meaning to silk, which was often dyed red… Continue reading ็ด… | Chinese Character for Red

ๆ˜ฅ | Chinese Character for Spring
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ๆ˜ฅ | Chinese Character for Spring

ๆ˜ฅ is the character for โ€œspringโ€. It is made out of 9 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๆ˜ฅๆ˜ฅใ„”ใ„จใ„ฃchลซn Definition Spring (time); joyful; youthful; love; lust; life Historical Origins The Chinese character ๆ˜ฅ, meaning "spring," originated as a phono-semantic compound. Its structure combines the semantic component ่‰ธ ("grass") with the phonetic ๅฑฏ (tun, meaning "sprout"). Over time, the… Continue reading ๆ˜ฅ | Chinese Character for Spring