Learn a Chinese Character - 命

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: \u7f16 (command, simplified as \u7f16 radical, representing order or instruction)

Stroke Count: 8 strokes

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: mìng (Fourth tone)

3. Meaning

Life; fate; destiny; order; command; mandate; to order; to appoint; to assign; to give instructions; to decree; to ordain; to name; to call; to designate

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

The character \u547d\u0022 (mìng) is primarily used as a noun meaning "life, fate, destiny" or as a verb meaning "to order, to command". It can also be used in compound words and idiomatic expressions. Here are some common grammatical patterns:

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, the concept of \u547d\u0022 (mìng) is deeply rooted in traditional philosophy and beliefs. It often carries the meaning of "destiny" or "fate" that is believed to be predetermined. This concept can be traced back to ancient Chinese thought, including Confucianism and Taoism.

Throughout Chinese history, the word \u547d\u0022 (mìng) has also been used in the context of imperial authority, such as \u547d\u5b98\u0022 (mìng guān) meaning "to appoint officials" or \u5929\u547d\u0022 (tiān mìng) meaning "Mandate of Heaven," which was the traditional Chinese political doctrine justifying the rule of the King or Emperor of China.

7. Example Sentence

\u6bcf\u4e2a\u4eba\u90fd\u6709\u81ea\u5df1\u7684\u547d\u8fd0\u3002

Měi gè rén dōu yǒu zì jǐ de mìng yùn.

Everyone has their own destiny.

8. Memory Tips

The character \u547d\u0022 (mìng) has 8 strokes. It is composed of \u53e3\u0022 (kǒu, mouth) at the bottom and \u547d\u0022's upper part, which is related to the concept of command or order.

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