The Chinese character【拳】(quan) that we will explain today is a word that describes the body or martial arts. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Fist or boxing. Explanation: (1) The hand is bent with the five fingers clenched. For example: “fist”, “punching and kicking”. (2) Unarmed combat. Such as: “boxing”, “boxing”, “Shaolin boxing”. (3) Quantifier. The unit used to calculate fist attacks. For example: “He threw three punches in a row, but all of them missed.”
Below is the correct pronunciation of this particular Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【拳】:quán
Cantonese Jyutping of 【拳】:kyun4
This section covers the key information related to the character 【拳】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【拳】, for example:Describing the body or martial arts , It means mainly fist or boxing .Given the broad and profound nature of Chinese characters, some nuances and precise usages may not be entirely captured in this space.
【拳】can be used alone, but when combined with other words, it forms richer expressions, such as【拳擊、拳法】(Mandarin Pinyin:quán jī 、quán fǎ/ Cantonese Jyutping:kyun4 gik1 、kyun4 faat3)
There are exactly 10 strokes in this character,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,Below, you’ll find a sentence connected to this character.:
他學習了一套傳統的拳法。
He learned a set of traditional boxing.
I hope you find delight in the richness of the Chinese language and learn new things here. Take your time going through the materials provided.

