Chinese Character: 克
Radical: 十 (ten radical)
Stroke Count: 7
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: kè
English meaning: overcome, subdue, restrain, gram, can
Usage notes:
The character "克" has deep cultural significance in Chinese philosophy, often associated with self-discipline and overcoming obstacles. In Confucian teachings, "克己复礼" (kè jǐ fù lǐ) means "restrain oneself and return to propriety," emphasizing self-control as a virtue. It's also used in various idioms and proverbs related to perseverance and self-improvement.
Chinese: 我们必须克服所有困难。
Pinyin: Wǒmen bìxū kèfú suǒyǒu kùnnan.
English: We must overcome all difficulties.
Mnemonic: The character "克" has "十" (ten) on top and "兄" (elder brother) below. Imagine an elder brother showing great self-control (克) even when faced with ten challenging situations.