Learn a Chinese Character - 明

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: \u0022\u660e\u0022 (The character itself is a radical, composed of \u0022\u6708\u0022 moon and \u0022\u65e5\u0022 sun)

Stroke Count: 8 strokes

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: míng (Second tone)

3. Meaning

Bright; clear; light; intelligent; smart; clever; wise; obvious; evident; clear; to understand; to comprehend; to make clear; tomorrow; next day

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

The character \u0022\u660e\u0022 has multiple grammatical functions and can be used as an adjective, verb, or noun with meanings related to brightness, clarity, understanding, and tomorrow.

6. Cultural Background

The character \u0022\u660e\u0022 holds significant cultural meaning in Chinese tradition. It combines \u0022\u6708\u0022 (moon) and \u0022\u65e5\u0022 (sun), representing the union of yin and yang, the fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy.

It symbolizes clarity, brightness, and understanding. In Confucian thought, it's associated with wisdom and moral virtue. The character is also used in many cultural expressions and idioms that emphasize clarity of thought, purity of intention, and the pursuit of knowledge.

7. Example Sentence

\u0022\u660e\u5929\u662f\u65e5\u671f\u3002\u0022

Míng tiān shì xīng qī。

Tomorrow is Sunday.

8. Memory Tips

The character \u0022\u660e\u0022 has 8 strokes and is composed of two simple characters: \u0022\u6708\u0022 (moon) on the left and \u0022\u65e5\u0022 (sun) on the right.

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