Chinese Character: 韵 (yùn - Rhythm; Rhyme)
Radical: 音 (Sound radical)
Stroke Count: 13 (Number of strokes)
Character Decomposition: 音 + 匀 (Sound + Even, suggesting a harmonious sound)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: yùn (Fourth tone)
韵 refers to rhythm, rhyme, or the lingering charm in music, poetry, or art. (It implies a harmonious and pleasing sound or aesthetic quality.)
韵 is often used as a noun. It can be combined with other characters to form compound words related to language, literature, and art. (For example, in poetry, 押韵 is used to describe the rhyming pattern.)
In Chinese culture, 韵 plays a crucial role in poetry, calligraphy, and music. It represents the pursuit of harmony and aesthetic pleasure. (For instance, in classical Chinese poetry, strict rhyming rules are followed to create a beautiful and harmonious effect.)
这首诗的音韵很美。(Zhè shǒu shī de yīn yùn hěn měi.) - The phonetic rhythm of this poem is very beautiful.
可以把“韵”字拆分成“音”和“匀”,想象声音均匀地流淌,就有了韵律和韵味。(You can break down the character 韵 into 音 (sound) and 匀 (even). Imagine the sound flowing evenly, and you'll get the idea of rhythm and charm.)