Chinese Character: 盈 (yíng - Full, Sufficient)
Radical: 皿 (radical meaning "vessel")
Stroke Count: 9 (number of strokes)
Character Decomposition: 乃 + 又 + 皿 (The character can be decomposed into "乃", "又" and "皿", symbolizing something fills a vessel.)
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Pinyin: yíng (first tone)
盈 means "full", "sufficient", "overflowing". (The Chinese character "盈" represents the state of being full or overflowing.)
盈 can be used as a verb, an adjective. For example, in "盈利", it means to make a profit. (The character "盈" can function as a verb or an adjective. For instance, in the word "盈利", it serves as a verb indicating to gain profit.)
In Chinese culture, 盈 often represents abundance and prosperity. It is a positive symbol. (In Chinese cultural context, the character "盈" frequently symbolizes abundance and prosperity, carrying positive connotations.)
这家公司去年盈利颇丰。(This company made a lot of profit last year.)
想象一个器皿被东西填满,就是“盈”的样子。(Imagine a vessel filled with things, that's what "盈" represents.)