Learn a Chinese Character - 狡

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 犭/quǎn radical (dog radical)

Stroke Count: 9

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: jiǎo (third tone)

3. Meaning

crafty, cunning, sly

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

"狡" is often used as a morpheme in compound words with negative connotations

It typically describes people or animals that are crafty or deceitful

Common structures include "狡猾的 + noun" (crafty + noun)

It appears in several Chinese idioms, most notably "狡兔三窟"

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, the concept of "狡" is often associated with negative qualities like deceit and trickery

The idiom "狡兔三窟" comes from ancient Chinese literature and refers to being prepared with multiple options

Historically, this character was sometimes used to describe animals like foxes and rabbits that were seen as clever

In modern usage, it generally refers to human behavior that is considered underhanded

7. Example Sentence

Chinese: 不要相信他的狡辩,他在撒谎。

Pinyin: Bùyào xiāngxìn tā de jiǎobiàn, tā zài sāhuǎng.

Translation: Don't believe his quibbling, he's lying.

8. Memory Tips

The character "狡" consists of the "犭" (dog) radical and "交" (cross, exchange)

One way to remember it is to think of a dog that is "cross" or difficult to deal with, hence crafty

The "犭" radical often appears in characters related to animals or animal-like qualities

The pronunciation "jiǎo" is similar to other characters we've learned like "角" (jiǎo)

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