Chinese Character: 恼 (nǎo - Annoyed)
Radical: 忄 (heart radical)
Stroke Count: 9 (9 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 忄 + 脑 (heart + brain)
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Pinyin: nǎo (third tone)
恼 primarily means annoyed or angry, and is used in various contexts related to emotions and frustrations.
恼 is primarily used as an adjective to describe feelings of annoyance or anger, and can also be used as a verb to mean to annoy or irritate.
In Chinese culture, 恼 is often associated with emotional control and the importance of maintaining harmony in relationships.
他的态度让我很恼火。(Tā de tài dù ràng wǒ hěn nǎo huǒ.)
His attitude made me very annoyed.
Remember 恼 as "heart brain" - the 忄 represents the heart, and 脑 means brain, together forming the concept of emotional distress.