01987 Chinese character of 悟 and pronounce ng6

悟: Describing emotions or processes, these are relatively advanced Chinese characters that you will definitely use in your daily life (more than 7,000 characters in total)

The Chinese character【悟】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes emotion or process. It is mainly used for the following meanings:…

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05698 Chinese character of 鬲 and pronounce lik6

鬲: Describing culture or actions, generally not used in daily life, high-difficulty Chinese characters with low frequency of use (simple version of the dictionary)

The Chinese word【鬲】that we will introduce this time is a word that describes culture or action. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Ancient…

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05660 Chinese character of 袗 and pronounce zan1

袗: Describing clothing or culture, generally not used in daily life, high-difficulty Chinese characters with relatively low frequency of use (free learning resources)

The Chinese word【袗】that we will introduce this time is a word that describes clothing or culture. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Single…

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05468 Chinese character of 秣 and pronounce mut6

秣: Describing actions or objects, generally not used in daily life, high-difficulty Chinese characters with relatively low frequency of use (more than 7,000 new characters in total)

The Chinese character【秣】that we will talk about today is a word that describes an action or an object. It is mainly used for the following…

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