Chinese Character: 刃 (rèn - Blade)
Radical: 刀 (knife radical)
Stroke Count: 3 (3 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 刀 + 丶 (knife + dot)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: rèn (fourth tone)
刃 primarily means blade or edge, and is used in various contexts related to cutting and sharpness.
刃 is primarily used as a noun to describe blades or edges, and can also be used in compound words to describe various aspects of cutting tools.
In Chinese culture, 刃 reflects the importance of tools and the significance of sharpness in traditional practices.
这把刀的刃很锋利。(Zhè bǎ dāo de rèn hěn fēng lì.)
The blade of this knife is very sharp.
Remember 刃 as "knife dot" - the 刀 represents knife, and 丶 means dot, together forming the concept of a blade or edge.