Chinese Character: 循 (xún - Follow)
Radical: 彳 (represents walking or following)
Stroke Count: 12
Character Decomposition: 彳 + 盾 (The left part '彳' implies action, and the right part '盾' has no direct semantic connection here. Together they form '循'.)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: xún (second tone)
循 means to follow, to abide by, or to pursue. It is often used to describe following rules, paths, or traditions.
循 is usually used as a verb. It can be followed by a noun or a phrase indicating the object to follow. For example, '循规则' (follow the rules).
In Chinese culture, the concept of '循' emphasizes the importance of following moral principles, social norms, and natural laws. It reflects the Chinese people's respect for order and tradition.
我们应该遵循交通规则。(Wǒmen yīnggāi zūn xún jiāotōng guīzé.) - We should follow the traffic rules.
You can remember '循' by associating the '彳' radical with the action of following, and think of '循' as someone following a path or a rule. This way, it will be easier to recall the character and its meaning.