Chinese Character: 脖 (bó - Neck)
Radical: 月 (moon radical, often used for body parts)
Stroke Count: 11
Character Decomposition: 月 + 孛 (moon + comet)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: bó (second tone)
脖 primarily refers to the neck. It can also be used in compound words related to neck or neck-like structures.
脖 is primarily used as a noun. It often appears in contexts related to body parts and anatomy.
In Chinese culture, 脖 reflects the importance of posture and body language in social interactions.
我的脖子有点疼。(Wǒ de bózi yǒudiǎn téng.)
My neck is a bit sore.
Remember 脖 as "moon comet" - the 月 radical represents body parts, and 孛 means comet, together forming the concept of neck.