Chinese Character: 绩
Radical: 糹/silk radical
Stroke Count: 11
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Pinyin: jì
achievement, accomplishment, merit
"绩" is commonly used in noun compounds to denote achievements or results. It is often combined with other characters to form words that describe specific types of accomplishments in different fields (academic, business, military, etc.).
Example usage patterns:
The character "绩" originally referred to the process of spinning silk. It combines the radical "糹" (silk) with "责" (responsibility). Over time, its meaning evolved to represent the results or outcomes of one's efforts, particularly in the context of work, study, or service to society.
In Chinese culture, the concept of "绩" is closely tied to the value placed on hard work, dedication, and tangible achievements. It is often used in evaluations of personal or professional success.
他的学习成绩一直很好。
Pronunciation: Tā de xué xí chéng jì yī zhí hěn hǎo.
Translation: His academic performance has always been very good.
Remember "绩" by breaking it down into its components:
You can also associate it with common phrases like "成绩" (chéng jì) which you might hear often in discussions about school or work performance.