Chinese Character: 糠
Radical: 米 (rice)
Stroke Count: 17
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: kāng
English meaning: bran, chaff, husk
Usage notes:
The character "糠" consists of "米" (rice) and "康". Originally, it referred to the husk of rice or other grains. In Chinese culture, it has historically been associated with poverty and hardship, as people would eat bran when rice was scarce.
Chinese: 过去,许多穷人不得不吃糠咽菜。
Pinyin: Guòqù, xǔduō qióngrén bùdé bù chī kāng yàn cài.
English: In the past, many poor people had to eat bran and vegetables.
Mnemonic: The character "糠" has "米" (rice) on the left and "康" on the right. Imagine the outer layer of rice grains that is removed during processing.