Learn a Chinese Character - 敏

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: \u0022\u5b57\u0022 (\u5b57, meaning "letter" or "character") or \u0022\u6587\u0022 (\u6587, meaning "writing" or "literature")

Stroke Count: 11 strokes

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: mǐn (Third tone)

3. Meaning

Quick; agile; sharp; smart; clever; astute; sensitive; responsive; perceptive; prompt; alert; dexterous

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

The character \u0022\u654f\u0022 is primarily an adjective or adjective morpheme meaning "quick", "agile", or "sharp". It is most commonly used in compound words.

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, the concept of \u0022\u654f\u0022 (quickness of mind or responsiveness) has been highly valued since ancient times. It is often associated with intelligence, learning ability, and adaptability.

Confucius emphasized the importance of \u0022\u654f\u0022 in his teachings, particularly in the context of learning and self-improvement. The character appears in classical texts to describe individuals who are quick to understand and respond to situations, qualities that were (and still are) highly prized in Chinese society.

7. Example Sentence

\u0022\u4ed6\u662f\u4e00\u4e2a\u654f\u611f\u800c\u5341\u5206\u654f\u7ecf\u7684\u5de5\u4eba\u3002\u0022

Tā shì yī gè mǐn gǎn ér shí fēn mǐn yàn de gōng rén。

He is a sensitive and very experienced worker.

8. Memory Tips

The character \u0022\u654f\u0022 has 11 strokes. It consists of \u0022\u6587\u0022 (wen, writing/literature) on the left and \u0022\u6b62\u0022 (min, ending/boundary) on the right.

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