Learn a Chinese Character - 绞

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 纟/sī radical (silk radical)

Stroke Count: 9

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: jiǎo (third tone)

3. Meaning

twist, wring, strangle,绞死, 绞刑

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

"绞" is primarily used as a verb meaning to twist, wring, or strangle

It can be combined with other characters to form compound verbs like "绞死" (to hang) and "绞干" (to wring dry)

The phrase "绞尽脑汁" is an idiom meaning to rack one's brains

It also appears in nouns like "绞刑" (death by hanging) and "绞肉机" (meat grinder)

6. Cultural Background

In ancient China, "绞刑" was one of the Five Punishments used for serious crimes

The idiom "绞尽脑汁" reflects the Chinese cultural value of persistent thinking and problem-solving

Traditional Chinese textiles often involved twisting and wringing processes, which may relate to the original meaning of "绞"

Today, the character is more commonly used in its metaphorical sense (like "绞尽脑汁") rather than its literal meaning of strangulation

7. Example Sentence

Chinese: 他绞尽脑汁想解决这个问题。

Pinyin: Tā jiǎojìn nǎozhī xiǎng jiějué zhège wèntí.

Translation: He racked his brains trying to solve this problem.

8. Memory Tips

The character "绞" consists of the "纟" (silk) radical and "交" (cross)

You can remember it by thinking of twisting or crossing threads of silk, which relates to the meaning of twisting or wringing

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

The character's structure suggests something being twisted or crossed over itself

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