Chinese Character: 窑 (yáo - Kiln)
Radical: 穴 (The radical "cave", indicating a related meaning of a hollow or enclosed space.)
Stroke Count: 11 (The total number of strokes in writing the character "窑".)
Character Decomposition: 穴 + 羔 (The upper part "穴" represents a cave or cavity, and the lower part "羔" is used phonetically and also gives a sense of something enclosed in the space, which together form the character "窑" meaning kiln.)
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Pinyin: yáo (The standard Romanization of the Chinese pronunciation, with a rising tone.)
A kiln or a furnace used for firing pottery, bricks, etc. 窑 means a place where things are fired at high temperatures, usually related to the production of ceramics or building materials.
“窑” is a noun, often used to refer to a specific type of kiln or a place for firing. It can be used in phrases like "a brick kiln" or "a porcelain kiln". “窑” 是一个名词,常用来表示某种特定的窑炉或烧制场所。可以用于像 “砖窑” 或 “瓷窑” 这样的短语中。
In Chinese history, kilns have played a crucial role in the development of handicrafts and construction. Famous porcelain kilns, such as Jingdezhen kilns, have produced high - quality porcelain that is well - known around the world. 在中国历史上,窑在手工业和建筑发展中起着至关重要的作用。像景德镇窑这样著名的瓷窑,生产出了闻名世界的高品质瓷器。
这座古老的瓷窑依然在生产精美的瓷器。 (This ancient porcelain kiln is still producing exquisite porcelain.)
You can think of "窑" as a place where "things are fired in a cave - like space". The "穴" radical gives the idea of a space, and combined with the rest, it forms the concept of a kiln. 你可以把 “窑” 想象成一个 “在类似洞穴的空间里烧制东西” 的地方。“穴” 部首给人一种空间的感觉,和其他部分结合起来就形成了窑的概念。