Chinese Character: 入 (rù - Enter)
Radical: 入 (enter radical)
Stroke Count: 2 (2 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 入 (enter)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: rù (fourth tone)
入 primarily means to enter or to join, and is used in various contexts related to entering or joining something.
入 is primarily used as a verb to describe entering or joining, and can also be used in compound words to describe various aspects of entering or joining something.
In Chinese culture, 入 reflects the importance of entering or joining in traditional practices such as education and social organizations.
他进入了房间。(Tā jìn rù le fáng jiān.)
He entered the room.
Remember 入 as "enter" - the character itself represents the concept of entering or joining.