Chinese Character: 膊 (bó - Arm)
Radical: 月 (flesh radical)
Stroke Count: 14
Character Decomposition: 月 + 尃 (flesh + spread)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: bó (second tone)
膊 primarily refers to the arm, specifically the upper arm.
膊 is primarily used as a noun. It often appears in contexts related to the human body.
In Chinese culture, 膊 reflects the importance of physical strength and the human body in traditional values.
他赤膊在阳光下工作。(Tā chìbó zài yángguāng xià gōngzuò.)
He worked bare-chested under the sun.
Remember 膊 as "flesh spread" - the 月 radical represents flesh, and 尃 means spread, together forming the concept of arm.