Chinese Character: 丹
Radical: 丿 The radical is 丿 (slash)
Stroke Count: 4 The character has 4 strokes
Stroke Order:
The character 丹 can be decomposed into a horizontal line 一 at the top and a "sun" shape 日 at the bottom.
Pinyin: Dān The pinyin is Dān
Vermilion; Cinnabar The character 丹 means vermilion or cinnabar
丹 can be used as a noun, often referring to vermilion or cinnabar. It can also be used in compound words to express related concepts. 丹 can be used as a noun, often referring to vermilion or cinnabar. It can also be used in compound words to express related concepts.
In Chinese culture, vermilion (丹) is a color associated with good luck, joy, and vitality. It is often used in traditional festivals and ceremonies. In Chinese culture, vermilion (丹) is a color associated with good luck, joy, and vitality. It is often used in traditional festivals and ceremonies.
这幅丹青非常漂亮。 (This painting is very beautiful.) In this sentence, 丹青 refers to a painting.
You can remember the character 丹 by associating it with the image of a red sun rising above the horizon. The horizontal line at the top represents the horizon, and the "sun" shape below represents the rising sun. You can remember the character 丹 by associating it with the image of a red sun rising above the horizon. The horizontal line at the top represents the horizon, and the "sun" shape below represents the rising sun.