ๅฎถ | Chinese Character for Family
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ๅฎถ | Chinese Character for Family

ๅฎถ is the character for โ€œfamilyโ€. It is made out of 10 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅฎถๅฎถใ„ใ„งใ„šJiฤ Definition Family; home; (polite) my (sister, uncle etc); classifier for families or businesses; refers to the philosophical schools of pre-han china; suffix denoting expertise in a particular field, akin to English -ist, -er, -ary, or -ian; family name Jia… Continue reading ๅฎถ | Chinese Character for Family

ๅ‹ | Chinese Character for Friend
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ๅ‹ | Chinese Character for Friend

ๅ‹ is the character for โ€œfriendโ€. It is made out of 4 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ‹ๅ‹ใ„งใ„กห‡Yว’u Definition Friend; friendly Historical Origins The character ๅ‹ is a very old pictographic symbol dating back to the oracle bone script. It represents two hands holding each other, symbolizing the concept of friendship. Vocabulary with the Character ๅ‹ ChineseBopomofoPinyinEnglishๅ‹่ชผใ„งใ„กห‡… Continue reading ๅ‹ | Chinese Character for Friend

ๅ‹‡ | Chinese Character for Courage
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ๅ‹‡ | Chinese Character for Courage

ๅ‹‡ is the character for โ€œcourageโ€. It is made out of 9 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ‹‡ๅ‹‡ใ„ฉใ„ฅห‡Yว’ng Definition Courage, brave Historical Origins The character ๅ‹‡ is a phono-semantic character composed of two elements. The bottom component, ๅŠ›, symbolizes strength, imparting a sense of courage and bravery to the character. Additionally, the upper component, ็”ฌ (ใ„ฉใ„ฅห‡ -… Continue reading ๅ‹‡ | Chinese Character for Courage

ๅ–œ | Chinese Character for Happiness
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ๅ–œ | Chinese Character for Happiness

ๅ–œ is the character for โ€œhappinessโ€. It is made out of 12 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ–œๅ–œใ„’ใ„งห‡Xว Definition Happiness; delight; glad; to be fond of; to like; to enjoy; to be happy; to feel pleased Historical Origins The character ๅ–œ is an ideogram formed by combining two elements: ๅฃด, signifying "drum," and ๅฃ, representing "mouth." This… Continue reading ๅ–œ | Chinese Character for Happiness

็พŽ | Chinese Character for Beautiful
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็พŽ | Chinese Character for Beautiful

็พŽ is the character for โ€œbeautifulโ€. It is made out of 9 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin็พŽ็พŽใ„‡ใ„Ÿห‡Mฤ›i Definition Beautiful; very satisfactory; good; to beautify; to be pleased with oneself Historical Origins Corrected version: The character ็พŽ is very interesting. In its earliest bone script form, it is a pictogram representing a person wearing a headdress of… Continue reading ็พŽ | Chinese Character for Beautiful

็ฆ | Chinese Character for Luck
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็ฆ | Chinese Character for Luck

็ฆ is the character for โ€œluckโ€. It is made out of 13 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyin็ฆ็ฆใ„ˆใ„จหŠFรบ Definition Luck; good fortune; happiness Historical Origins The overall shape of the character ็ฆ hasnโ€™t evolved much from its earliest bronze script form. It is a phono-semantic character, with the semantic element ็คป(็คบ) meaning โ€œto show; to revealโ€, and… Continue reading ็ฆ | Chinese Character for Luck

ๅ…” | Chinese Character for Rabbit
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ๅ…” | Chinese Character for Rabbit

ๅ…” is the character for โ€œrabbitโ€. It is made out of 8 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅ…”ๅ…”ใ„Šใ„จห‹Tรน Definition Rabbit Historical Origins While the modern shapes of the character do not closely resemble a rabbit, the very earliest oracle bone forms clearly depict a rabbit. One can easily distinguish the body, legs, tail, and, more importantly, the… Continue reading ๅ…” | Chinese Character for Rabbit

Countries in Chinese | Complete List (+PDF)
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Countries in Chinese | Complete List (+PDF)

Mastering country names in Mandarin is essential for effective communication and cultural understanding. While some names may sound familiar, many differ significantly from their native counterparts, making this dedicated post on Chinese country names a valuable resource for language learners. A downloadable PDF version is available for free at the end of the article. How… Continue reading Countries in Chinese | Complete List (+PDF)

ๅท | Chinese Character for River
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ๅท | Chinese Character for River

ๅท is the character for โ€œriverโ€. It is made out of 3 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅทๅทใ„”ใ„จใ„ขChuฤn Definition River; creek; plain; an area of level country Historical Origins The character ๅท is one of the oldest Chinese characters, serving as a direct visual representation of a river. Remarkably, the modern version of this character retains a… Continue reading ๅท | Chinese Character for River

ๅฑฑ | Chinese Character for Mountain
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ๅฑฑ | Chinese Character for Mountain

ๅฑฑ is the character for โ€œmountainโ€. It is made out of 3 strokes. Chinese CharacterSimplified VersionBopomofoPinyinๅฑฑๅฑฑใ„•ใ„ขShฤn Definition Mountain; hill; anything that resembles a mountain Historical Origins The character ๅฑฑ is one of the oldest in the Chinese script, with its origins tracing back to the earliest Oracle Bone Script. In its initial representations, this character… Continue reading ๅฑฑ | Chinese Character for Mountain