Chinese Character: 幸 (xìng - Fortune)
Radical: 干 (dry radical)
Stroke Count: 8 (8 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 干 + 丷 (dry + eight)
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Pinyin: xìng (fourth tone)
幸 primaries means fortune, and is used in various contexts related to luck and happiness.
幸 is primarily used as a noun to describe fortune, and can also be used in compound words to describe various aspects of luck and happiness.
In Chinese culture, 幸 reflects the importance of fortune and happiness in traditional practices such as philosophy and daily life.
我很幸运。(Wǒ hěn xìng yùn.)
I am very lucky.
Remember 幸 as "dry eight" - the 干 represents dry, and 丷 means eight, together forming the concept of fortune.