Chinese Character: 脂 (zhī - Fat/Oil)
Radical: 月 (moon radical, often related to the body or fat in Chinese characters)
Stroke Count: 10
Character Decomposition: 月 + 旨 (The "月" radical indicates a relation to the body or fat, and "旨" may suggest a sense of essence, here forming the character for fat.)
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Pinyin: zhī (first tone)
脂 generally means fat or oil, especially in the context of body fat or edible oils. (In Chinese, "脂" commonly refers to the fatty substances in the body or oils used for cooking and other purposes.)
脂 is usually used as a noun. It can be combined with other characters to form compound words related to fat, oil, or cosmetics. (In Chinese grammar, "脂" functions as a noun and often appears in compound words to describe substances related to fat or beauty products.)
In traditional Chinese culture, the concept of "脂" is related to physical health and beauty. For example, in ancient times, women used "胭脂" (rouge) made from natural materials. (In the context of traditional Chinese culture, "脂" has associations with physical well - being and aesthetics. Ancient Chinese women used cosmetics made from natural ingredients, such as rouge.)
过量摄入脂肪会对健康有害。(Guòliàng shèrù zhīfáng huì duì jiànkāng yǒuhài.) - Excessive intake of fat is harmful to health.
To remember the character "脂", think of the "月" radical as related to the body and "旨" as something important. Together, they represent the important fat in the body. (To memorize the Chinese character "脂", associate the "月" radical with the body and "旨" with something significant. This combination helps you remember that it represents the important fat in the body.)