Chinese Character: 怒 (nù - Anger)
Radical: 心 (heart radical)
Stroke Count: 9 (9 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 奴 + 心 (slave + heart)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: nù (fourth tone)
怒 primarily means anger or rage, and is used in various contexts related to strong emotions.
怒 is primarily used as a noun to describe anger, and can also be used as a verb to express the act of being angry.
In Chinese culture, 怒 reflects the importance of emotional control and the consequences of losing one's temper.
他因为迟到而发怒。(Tā yīn wèi chí dào ér fā nù.)
He got angry because he was late.
Remember 怒 as "slave heart" - the 奴 represents slave, and 心 means heart, together forming the concept of anger or rage.