Chinese Character: 畜 Structure: The upper part '玄' can be imagined as a rope for tying animals, and the lower part '田' can be thought of as a place where animals are kept.
Radical: 田 The radical of this character is '田' (field), which is related to the place where livestock are kept.
Stroke Count: 10 This character has 10 strokes.
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Pinyin: chù, xù The character '畜' has two pronunciations: 'chù' as a noun meaning 'livestock', and 'xù' as a verb meaning 'to rear, to raise'.
As a noun, it means 'livestock'; as a verb, it means 'to rear, to raise'. 作为名词,它表示“牲畜”;作为动词,它表示“饲养,养殖”。
As a noun, it can be used as the subject or object in a sentence. As a verb, it usually takes the object of livestock. For example, '他畜养了很多牛羊' (He rears many cattle and sheep). 作为名词,它可以在句子中作主语或宾语。作为动词,它通常以牲畜为宾语。例如,“他畜养了很多牛羊”(He rears many cattle and sheep)。
In Chinese culture, livestock has always played an important role. It is not only a source of food but also a symbol of wealth and status in some cases. 在中国文化中,牲畜一直扮演着重要的角色。它不仅是食物的来源,在某些情况下也是财富和地位的象征。
这些畜生很不听话。 (These brute animals are very disobedient.) 这句话使用了“畜生”这个词来描述动物不听话。
You can remember the character '畜' by associating it with the image of a person raising livestock. The upper part '玄' can be imagined as a rope for tying animals, and the lower part '田' can be thought of as a place where animals are kept. 你可以通过联想一个人饲养牲畜的画面来记住“畜”这个字。上半部分“玄”可以想象成用来绑动物的绳子,下半部分“田”可以想象成牲畜的饲养场所。