Chinese Character: 遵 (zūn - Obey, Follow)
Radical: 辶 (Walking radical, indicating movement or following a path)
Stroke Count: 15
Stroke Order:
Character Decomposition: 尊 + 辶. The character 尊 implies respect and propriety, and when combined with the 辶 radical, it forms the meaning of following rules or a path with respect.
Pinyin: zūn (First tone)
To follow, to obey, to abide by. It often refers to following rules, laws, or moral principles.
遵是usually used as a verb. It can be followed by an object such as rules, regulations, or traditions. For example, "遵守规则" (obey the rules).
In Chinese culture, the concept of 遵 is highly emphasized. It reflects the importance of order, respect for authority, and the collective well - being. For example, in traditional Confucian teachings, people are encouraged to follow moral and social norms.
我们应该遵守交通规则。(Wǒmen yīnggāi zūnshǒu jiāotōng guīzé.) - We should obey traffic rules.
Think of the 辶 radical as the action of moving forward, and 尊 as respect. When you respect something, you follow it. So, 遵 means to follow or obey with respect.