Chinese Character: 扎 (zhā - Prick; Tie)
Radical: 扌 (Radical "hand", indicating actions related to hands)
Stroke Count: 4
Character Decomposition: 扌 + 乚 (The "hand" radical combined with another part to form the character for actions like pricking or tying)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: zhā (First tone)
扎 can mean "to prick", "to stick", "to tie", etc. The character "扎" has multiple meanings such as 'to prick', 'to stick', 'to tie' and so on.
扎 is a verb. It can be followed by objects to indicate the action of pricking, tying, etc. “扎” is a verb. It can be followed by an object to show actions like pricking or tying.
In traditional Chinese medicine, "扎针" (acupuncture) is an important treatment method. In traditional Chinese medicine, 'acupuncture' (扎针) is an important therapeutic method.
护士给我扎了一针。 (The nurse gave me an injection.)
You can associate "扎" with the action of using your hand to prick or tie something. You can associate the character "扎" with the action of using your hand to prick or tie something.