Chinese Character: 燕 (yàn - Swallow)
Radical: 灬 (Four dots radical, often related to fire or heat in Chinese characters)
Stroke Count: 16 (The number of strokes needed to write the character)
Character Decomposition: 廿 + 口 + 北 + 灬 (The character can be decomposed into these four parts)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: yàn (The standard Chinese pronunciation of the character)
燕 mainly refers to the swallow bird. It can also be used as a proper name, like a place - name or a person's name. (The character has multiple meanings, the most common one is swallow)
燕 can be used as a noun. For example, in the word 燕子, it refers to the swallow. When used as a proper name, it follows the naming rules of proper nouns. (The character's usage in grammar mainly as a noun)
In Chinese culture, the swallow is a symbol of good luck, spring, and reunion. It often appears in poems and paintings. (The swallow has rich cultural connotations in Chinese culture)
春天来了,燕子飞回来了。 (Chūn tiān lái le, yàn zi fēi huí lái le.) - Spring has come, and the swallows have flown back.
You can imagine a swallow flying in the sky. The upper part of the character 燕 looks like the wings of a swallow, and the lower part looks like its tail. (你可以想象一只燕子在天空飞翔。“燕”字的上半部分像燕子的翅膀,下半部分像它的尾巴。)