Learn a Chinese Character - 矩

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 矢/shǐ (表示箭/测量工具)

Stroke Count: 9

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: jǔ (third tone)

3. Meaning

rule, square, pattern, norm, criterion, measuring tool

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

In compound words: 我们需要遵守规矩 (wǒ men xū yào zūn shǒu guī jǔ) - We need to follow the rules

In scientific terms: 这个图形是矩形 (zhè ge tú xíng shì jǔ xíng) - This shape is a rectangle

In idiomatic expressions: 他做事循规蹈矩 (tā zuò shì xún guī dǎo jǔ) - He does things strictly according to rules

Common structure: 规 + 矩 (often used together)

Note: Often used in contexts related to rules, standards, and geometry

6. Cultural Background

In ancient China, 矩 was one of the 'Six Tools' (六艺) for scholars

The concept of 规矩 represents social norms and moral standards

Chinese philosophy emphasizes the importance of following rules (守规矩)

The square (矩) and compass (规) were symbolically used to represent balance and order

The idiom 无规矩不成方圆 means 'without rules, nothing can be done properly'

7. Example Sentence

Chinese: 无规矩不成方圆。

Pinyin: Wú guī jǔ bù chéng fāng yuán.

Translation: Without rules, nothing can be done properly.

8. Memory Tips

The character 矩 consists of 矢 (shǐ - arrow) and 巨 (jù - huge/big)

Think of "a big (巨) measuring tool (矢) used to draw squares"

The character has 9 strokes

Remember the common phrase 规矩 (rules) which is often used in daily life

The radical 矢 appears in characters related to arrows or measurement

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