Chinese Character 殾 Meanings and components.

Form

Meaning

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Main Components

By analyzing its shape, the hanzi[2] character can be seen as a composition of 2 main shapes where their meanings are (after a verb … (者) , and surname Shu (殳)

Its radical[1] is: (shu1) which means: Surname Shu, .shu1surname Shu

In cangjie it is written with JAHNE

How to write 殾

To writexun4 you should write a combination of zhe3(after a … , shu1surname Shu arranged in a shape:

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殾 Stroke Order

The order of the strokes to write 殾 should be followed in this specific way.

Components Tree

The composition tree, or the characters that form each component of , looks as follow:

Pinyin:xun4 Shape:

Pinyin:zhe3 Shape:
Meaning[3]: (After A Verb Or Adjective) One Who (Is) ... . (After A Noun) Person Involved In ... . -Er . -Ist . (Used After A Number Or 後|后[Hou4] Or 前[Qian2] To Refer To Sth Mentioned Previously) . (Used After A Term, To Mark A Pause Before Defining The Term) . (Old) (Used At The End Of A Command) . (Old) This

Pinyin:lao3

Pinyin:tu3
Meaning[3]: Tu (Ethnic Group) . Surname Tu

丿
Pinyin:pie3
Meaning[3]: Radical In Chinese Characters (Kangxi Radical 4) . See 撇[Pie3]

Pinyin:ri4
Meaning[3]: Abbr. For 日本[Ri4 Ben3], Japan

Pinyin:shu1
Meaning[3]: Surname Shu

Pinyin:ji3
Meaning[3]: Small Table

Pinyin:you4
Meaning[3]: (Once) Again . Also . Both... And... . And Yet . (Used For Emphasis) Anyway

Notes

  • [1] A character's radical: section shǒuheader Radical

  • [2] Hanzi stands for: hànChinese Character

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