Chinese Character: 倦
Radical: 亻/rén (human/person radical)
Stroke Count: 10
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: juàn (fourth tone)
tired, weary, fatigued, exhausted, bored, weary of, tired of
As an adjective (tired, weary):
Common structures:
在中国文化中,"倦"字有着深刻的文化内涵和丰富的表达:
中文:经过一天的辛苦工作,他感到非常疲倦。
Pinyin:Jīngguò yītiān de xīnkǔ gōngzuò, tā gǎndào fēicháng píjuàn.
Translation:After a day of hard work, he felt very tired.
Character Structure Breakdown: 倦 is composed of 亻 (human radical) and 卷 (juǎn/juàn). The 亻 radical indicates that this character is related to human feelings or states.
Mnemonic Device: Imagine a person (亻) who has been working so hard that they are rolling over (卷) from exhaustion, representing the state of being tired or weary.
Visual Association: Connect the character to the concept of a tired person, as the left part (亻) clearly shows the human radical.
Stroke Order Practice: Focus on the correct stroke order, especially the right part 卷, which has 8 strokes.
Related Words: Associate the character with common words like 疲倦 (tired) and 厌倦 (bored) to reinforce your memory.