Chinese Character: 蚂
Radical: 虫 (chóng) - Insect radical
Stroke Count: 9 strokes
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: Mǎ (Third tone) or Mà (Fourth tone) depending on the compound word
Basic Meaning: Ant; leech; (used in compound words for certain insects)
The character "蚂" is rarely used alone. It is almost always part of compound words referring to specific insects. The pronunciation can change slightly depending on the word it forms.
In Chinese culture, ants are often admired for their hard work and teamwork. There are many idioms and sayings that mention ants, highlighting qualities like diligence and cooperation.
中文: 蚂蚁在搬运食物。
Pinyin: Mǎ yǐ zài bān yùn shí wù.
English: Ants are carrying food.
The character "蚂" consists of the "虫" (insect) radical on the left and "马" (horse) on the right. You can remember it as "an insect that moves quickly like a horse" - referring to the speed and agility of ants.