Learn a Chinese Character - 鸣

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: \u0022\u9e21\u0022 (bird, simplified as \u0022\u9e21\u0022 radical, representing animals that make sounds)

Stroke Count: 8 strokes

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: míng (Second tone)

3. Meaning

To chirp; to sing; to crow; to call; to make a sound; to cry; to roar; to ring; to resound; to announce; to express; to voice; to declare; to鸣笛 (sound a horn)

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

The character \u0022\u9e25\u0022 is primarily a verb that means "to make a sound" or "to call out". It can also function as a noun or be part of compound words.

6. Cultural Background

The character \u0022\u9e25\u0022 has rich cultural connotations in Chinese tradition. Originally representing the sound of birds, it later extended to include all kinds of sounds and expressions.

In classical Chinese poetry and literature, \u0022\u9e25\u0022 is often used to describe the sounds of nature, such as birds singing, which creates vivid imagery and conveys emotions. It also symbolizes communication and self-expression, emphasizing the importance of making one's voice heard in various contexts.

7. Example Sentence

\u0022\u6731\u591c\u6708\u4e0a\u9e25\u5c3e\u8363\u3002\u0022

Chūn yè yuè shàng míng jiān xiù。

The spring night moon shines brightly above the singing birds.

8. Memory Tips

The character \u0022\u9e25\u0022 has 8 strokes and is composed of \u0022\u9e25\u9996\u0022 (left part, representing a bird) and \u0022\u547d\u0022 (right part, meaning "life" or "order").

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