Chinese Character: 嚼
Radical: 口/kǒu (mouth radical)
Stroke Count: 20
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: jiáo (second tone), jué (second tone), and jiào (fourth tone) - This is a polyphonic character
As jiáo: chew, masticate, gnaw
As jué: chew (more literary or formal), ponder, consider deeply
As jiào: (used in compounds like 倒嚼 dào jiào, meaning "ruminate" for animals)
As jiáo (verb, to chew):
As jué (verb, to chew, ponder):
As jiào (verb, to ruminate):
在中国文化中,"嚼"字有着丰富的文化内涵和生活智慧:
中文(jiáo):吃饭时要细嚼慢咽,这样有助于消化。
Pinyin(jiáo):Chīfàn shí yào xìjiáo màn yàn, zhèyàng yǒuzhù yú xiāohuà.
Translation(jiáo):You should chew your food slowly while eating, as this aids digestion.
中文(jué):这篇文章很有深度,值得细细咀嚼。
Pinyin(jué):Zhè piān wénzhāng hěn yǒu shēndù, zhídé xìxì jǔjué.
Translation(jué):This article is profound and worth pondering deeply.
Character Structure Breakdown: 嚼 is composed of 口 (mouth radical) and 爵 (jué, ancient wine vessel). This structure suggests using the mouth (口) to eat or drink from a vessel (爵), representing the action of chewing.
Mnemonic Device: Imagine using your mouth (口) to take food from an ancient vessel (爵) and chew it thoroughly, representing the concept of chewing.
Visual Association: Connect the character to the action of chewing, as the combination of 口 and 爵 conveys the idea of using the mouth to process food.
Stroke Order Practice: Focus on the correct stroke order, starting with the three strokes of 口 on the left, then the complex strokes of 爵 on the right. Break it down into manageable parts to remember.
Polyphonic Memory: Remember that 嚼 has three pronunciations: jiáo for everyday chewing, jué for more formal or metaphorical usage, and jiào for animal rumination. Practice using all three in different contexts.
Related Words: Associate the character with common words like 咀嚼 (chew/ponder) and 细嚼慢咽 (chew slowly) to reinforce your memory of both its literal and metaphorical meanings.