Chinese Character: 行 (xíng/háng - Walk/Row)
Radical: 彳 (step radical)
Stroke Count: 6 (6 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 彳 + 亍 (step + step)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: xíng/háng (second tone/second tone)
行 primarily means walk or row, and is used in various contexts related to movement and arrangement.
行 is primarily used as a verb to describe walking, and can also be used in compound words to describe various aspects of movement and arrangement.
In Chinese culture, 行 reflects the importance of movement and arrangement in traditional practices such as philosophy and daily life.
他在街上行走。(Tā zài jiē shàng xíng zǒu.)
He is walking on the street.
Remember 行 as "step step" - the 彳 represents step, and 亍 means step, together forming the concept of walking.