Chinese Character: 汪 (Wāng - Vast)
Radical: 氵 (water radical)
Stroke Count: 7 (7 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 氵 + 王 (water + king)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: Wāng (first tone)
汪 means vast (of water) or is used as an onomatopoeia for a dog's bark.
汪 can function as both an adjective (vast) and an onomatopoeia in Chinese sentences.
In Chinese culture, "汪" represents both the vastness of water and the sound of dogs.
小狗汪汪叫。(Xiǎo gǒu wāng wāng jiào.)
The puppy is barking woof woof.
记住"氵"表示水,"王"表示大,合起来表示"大水"或"汪汪声"。