Chinese Character: 仍 (réng - Still)
Radical: 亻 (person radical)
Stroke Count: 4 (4 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 亻 + 乃 (person + then)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: réng (second tone)
仍 primarily means still or yet, and is used in various contexts related to continuity and persistence.
仍 is primarily used as an adverb to describe actions involving continuity or persistence, and can also be used in compound words to describe various aspects of continuity.
In Chinese culture, 仍 reflects the importance of continuity and the significance of persistence in social interactions.
他仍然在工作。(Tā réng rán zài gōng zuò.)
He is still working.
Remember 仍 as "person then" - the 亻 represents person, and 乃 means then, together forming the concept of continuity or persistence.