The Chinese character【豎】that we will introduce this time is a character that describes a state or action. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Vertical or upright. Explanation: (1) Make an object stand upright. Such as: “erect”, “put the flagpole upright”. (2) A straight line from top to bottom in calligraphy. For example: “vertical stroke”, “one horizontal and one vertical”. (3) Horizontal and vertical: A>Horizontal and vertical strokes. B>Anyway. For example: “No matter what you do, it’s wrong anyway.” (4) Vertical eyes: an angry look. Such as: “a frown and a glare”.
You’ll find the pronunciation for this Chinese character here.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【豎】:shù
Cantonese Jyutping of 【豎】:syu6
Here, you can find an overview of the character 【豎】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【豎】, for example:Describes a state or action , It means mainly vertical or upright .With the depth and complexity of Chinese characters, some refined meanings and specific usages might not be entirely expressed here.
【豎】is a single word that enhances clarity and specificity when matched with others, for example【豎直、豎立】(Mandarin Pinyin:shù zhí 、shù lì/ Cantonese Jyutping:syu6 zik6 、syu6 lap6)
This character is made up of 15 strokes,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,Here is a sentence that illustrates the meaning and function of this character.:
他將木棍豎立在地面上。
He placed the stick upright on the ground.
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