Chinese Character: 秩 (zhì - Order, Rank)
Radical: 禾 (The radical '禾' means grain, and in '秩', it gives a sense related to orderliness like the regular arrangement of crops.)
Stroke Count: 10
Character Decomposition: 禾 + 失 (Combination of '禾' and '失')
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: zhì (Fourth tone)
秩 mainly means order, sequence, or rank. In Chinese, '秩' often refers to a regular order or a specific rank in a system.
秩 is often used as a noun. It can be combined with other characters to form words related to order and rank. For example, in '秩序', it emphasizes the concept of order in a general sense.
In traditional Chinese culture, the concept of '秩' is closely related to social order and hierarchy. It reflects the importance of maintaining a well - structured society. In ancient times, official ranks were clearly defined by '秩', which helped to manage the bureaucracy.
我们要遵守社会秩序。(Wǒmen yào zūnshǒu shèhuì zhìxù.) - We should abide by social order.
You can remember '秩' by associating the '禾' radical with the regular rows of crops in a field, which gives the idea of order. And '失' can be thought of as a part that helps to form the unique character. 结合 '禾' 这个部首,想象田野里整齐排列的庄稼,代表秩序;'失' 则是构成这个独特汉字的一部分。