The Chinese character【楷】is used to describe actions or calligraphy, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Model or font. Explanation: (1) Model, example. Such…
View More 楷: Describing actions or calligraphy, Chinese characters that you need to learn if you want to become a near-native Chinese speaker (free learning resources)雍: Describing a state or place, once you learn it, you can further master the colorful and diverse Chinese expressions (free learning resources)
The Chinese character【雍】that we will explain today is a word that describes a state or place. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Harmony…
View More 雍: Describing a state or place, once you learn it, you can further master the colorful and diverse Chinese expressions (free learning resources)奧: Describing status or place names, which are used in daily life, more advanced Chinese characters (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)
The Chinese character【奧】that I will teach you this time is a character that describes a state or a place name. It is mainly used for…
View More 奧: Describing status or place names, which are used in daily life, more advanced Chinese characters (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)業: Describing work or actions, very commonly used, basic Chinese characters that must be learned (simplified version of the dictionary)
The Chinese word【業】is a word that describes work or action, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Career or industry. Explanation: (1) What is…
View More 業: Describing work or actions, very commonly used, basic Chinese characters that must be learned (simplified version of the dictionary)煎: Describing actions or food, learning them will help you further master the colorful and diverse Chinese expressions (with basic explanations)
The Chinese character【煎】that we will explain today is a word that describes an action or food. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Cook…
View More 煎: Describing actions or food, learning them will help you further master the colorful and diverse Chinese expressions (with basic explanations)肆: Describing actions or places, learning to understand the Chinese characters will help you further master the various expressions (free learning resources)
The Chinese character【肆】that I will teach you this time is a character that describes an action or a place. It is mainly used for the…
View More 肆: Describing actions or places, learning to understand the Chinese characters will help you further master the various expressions (free learning resources)楚: Describing emotions or regions, it is definitely used in daily life, more advanced Chinese characters (free learning resources)
The Chinese character【楚】that we will explain today is a word that describes emotions or regions. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Sad or…
View More 楚: Describing emotions or regions, it is definitely used in daily life, more advanced Chinese characters (free learning resources)煙: Describing nature or state, very commonly used, must learn basic Chinese characters (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)
The Chinese character【煙】that we will explain today is a word that describes nature or a state. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Smoke…
View More 煙: Describing nature or state, very commonly used, must learn basic Chinese characters (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)稜: Describe shapes or features. Chinese characters you need to learn if you want to become a near-native Chinese speaker (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)
The Chinese word【稜】that we will introduce this time is a word that describes shape or characteristics. It is mainly used for the following meanings: Angular…
View More 稜: Describe shapes or features. Chinese characters you need to learn if you want to become a near-native Chinese speaker (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)嗚: Describing sounds or emotions, the Chinese characters you need to learn if you want to become a near-native Chinese speaker (more than 7,000 characters in total)
The Chinese character【嗚】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes sound or emotion. It is mainly used for the following meanings:…
View More 嗚: Describing sounds or emotions, the Chinese characters you need to learn if you want to become a near-native Chinese speaker (more than 7,000 characters in total)