Chinese Character: 氧 (yǎng - Oxygen)
Radical: 气 (The "qi" radical, often related to air or gas)
Stroke Count: 10 (Ten strokes)
Character Decomposition: 气 + 羊 (The "qi" radical represents air or gas, and "羊" represents sheep. Together, they form the character for oxygen, which is related to the concept of a gaseous element.)
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Pinyin: yǎng (Third tone)
氧 refers to oxygen, a chemical element that is essential for life and combustion. (The Chinese character "氧" represents oxygen, which is a vital chemical element for life and combustion processes.)
氧 is often used as a noun. It can be combined with other characters to form compound words related to oxygen and its chemical properties. (The character "氧" is commonly used as a noun. It can be combined with other characters to create compound words associated with oxygen and its chemical characteristics.)
Oxygen is crucial for human survival and various chemical reactions. In traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of "qi" is related to the vital energy in the body, which has a certain connection with the role of oxygen. (氧气对人类生存和各种化学反应至关重要。在中医中,“气”的概念与人体的生命能量有关,这与氧气的作用有一定联系。)
人类需要氧气来生存。(Rénlèi xūyào yǎngqì lái shēngcún.) - Humans need oxygen to survive.
You can remember 氧 by associating the "气" radical with air or gas, and "羊" can be thought of as a common animal. Just imagine that oxygen is a kind of gas related to life, just like sheep are living creatures. (你可以通过将“气”部首与空气或气体联系起来,“羊”可以看作是一种常见的动物。想象一下,氧气是一种与生命相关的气体,就像羊是生物一样。)