The Chinese character【鴦】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes an organism or symbol, and is mainly used for the following meanings:
Mandarin ducks may travel in pairs. Explanation: Mandarin duck: A>bird name. Smaller in size than a duck. The male is called “Yuan”, with beautiful feathers, a purple-black crest on its head, and yellowish-brown upper wings; the female is called “Yang”, and has a dark brown body. For example: “Mandarin ducks playing in the water.” B>A metaphor for a couple or a couple in love. For example: “A pair of lovebirds with the same fate.” C>Combined in pairs. Such as: “Double-sex pot”, “Double-sex sword”, “Double-sex pillow”.
Below, you can see how this Chinese character is pronounced.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【鴦】:yāng
Cantonese Jyutping of 【鴦】:joeng1
This introduces some basic knowledge regarding the Chinese character 【鴦】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【鴦】, for example:Describe a creature or symbol , It means mainly mandarin duck or pair.Chinese characters possess deep and diverse meanings, and some detailed aspects may not be entirely covered in this discussion.
【鴦】serves as a standalone word but gains depth when partnered with others to form detailed expressions, like【鴛鴦、鴦配】(Mandarin Pinyin:yuān yāng 、yāng pèi/ Cantonese Jyutping:jyun1 joeng1 、joeng1 pui3)
The total stroke number of this character is 16 ,Its usage is more restrictive, making it an advanced-level Chinese character that one only needs to learn when seeking to challenge their own abilities,This sentence serves as an example of how to use this character.:
成雙成對的鴛鴦在水中戲遊。
Pairs of mandarin ducks are swimming in the water.
I hope you appreciate the depth of the Chinese language and gain useful knowledge here. Explore the information at your own pace.

