Chinese Character: 章 (zhāng - Chapter)
Radical: 立 (The radical "立" which means standing)
Stroke Count: 11 (The character "章" has 11 strokes)
Character Decomposition: 立 + 早 (Composed of "立" and "早", which can be associated with something standing and happening early in a sense related to the idea of a chapter starting)
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Pinyin: zhāng (The first tone in Chinese Pinyin)
章 can mean "chapter" in a book, "seal" or "badge". The character "章" commonly refers to a chapter in a literary work, and it can also represent a seal or a badge in other contexts.
章 is often used as a noun. For example, it can be used in phrases like "a chapter of a book" or "a company's regulations". The character "章" is typically used as a noun. For instance, it can be used in expressions such as "a chapter of a book" or "a company's regulations".
In Chinese culture, 章 has a long - standing history. Seals (印章) were important in ancient times for authentication and authorization. Chapters in books also play a crucial role in organizing knowledge. In Chinese culture, the character "章" has a long - standing history. Seals were important in ancient times for authentication and authorization, and chapters in books play a crucial role in organizing knowledge.
我正在读这本书的第一章。(Wǒ zhèng zài dú zhè běn shū de dì yī zhāng.) - I'm currently reading the first chapter of this book.
You can remember 章 by thinking that when you stand upright (立) early in the morning (早), you start a new chapter of your day. 你可以这样记忆“章”这个字,想象你在清晨早早地站立起来,开启了一天新的篇章。