Chinese Character: 阳 (yáng - Sunlight; Sun)
Radical: 阝 (Left-falling vertical radical)
Stroke Count: 6 (Six strokes)
Character Decomposition: 阝 + 日 (The left part "阝" is related to location or slope, and the right part "日" means sun, which together forms the character related to sunlight or sunny side.)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: yáng (The second tone)
阳 can refer to sunlight, the sunny side, or the sun. It also has symbolic meanings in traditional Chinese culture, such as positive, active, etc. (The character "阳" can represent sunlight, the sunny side, or the sun. In traditional Chinese culture, it also symbolizes positive and active aspects.)
阳 is often used as a noun. It can be combined with other characters to form compound words related to sunlight, the sun, or the sunny side. (The character "阳" is usually used as a noun. It can be combined with other characters to form compound words related to sunlight, the sun, or the sunny side.)
In traditional Chinese culture, the concept of "阳" is an important part of the Yin - Yang theory. It represents the active, positive, and bright aspects of the world. (In traditional Chinese culture, the concept of "阳" is an important part of the Yin - Yang theory. It represents the active, positive, and bright aspects of the world.)
今天阳光很好。 (Jīn tiān yáng guāng hěn hǎo. - The sunshine is very good today.)
You can remember "阳" by thinking that the left part "阝" may represent a place on a slope facing the sun, and the right part "日" is the sun, so it means the sunny side. (你可以这样记忆“阳”这个字,左边的“阝”可以表示一个朝向太阳的山坡位置,右边的“日”就是太阳,合起来就是向阳的一面。)