Chinese Character: 银 (yín - Silver)
Radical: 钅 (Metal radical)
Stroke Count: 11 (Number of strokes)
Character Structure: Left - 钅 (metal), Right - 艮 (The character is composed of a metal radical on the left and '艮' on the right)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: yín (First tone)
银 mainly refers to silver, a precious metal. It can also describe things related to silver in color or quality. (The character '银' mainly means silver, a precious metal. It can also be used to describe things that are silver - colored or related to silver in quality.)
银 can be used as a noun to refer to the metal silver, or as an adjective to describe the color or quality related to silver. (The character '银' can function as a noun, representing the metal silver, or as an adjective, describing the color or quality associated with silver.)
In Chinese culture, silver has long been used as currency and for making jewelry. It is also associated with purity and wealth. (In Chinese culture, silver has a long - standing history of being used as currency and for crafting jewelry. It is also linked to purity and wealth.)
他获得了一枚银牌。 (Tā huòdé le yī méi yín pái.) - He won a silver medal.
You can remember 银 by associating the metal radical '钅' with silver, and the right part '艮' can be thought of as a sound - similar aid. (You can remember the character '银' by associating the metal radical '钅' with silver, and considering the right part '艮' as a phonetic component to help with pronunciation.)