01031 Chinese character of 腦 and pronounce nou5

腦: Describes biology or thinking, which is used in daily life, and is a relatively advanced Chinese character (a simple version of the dictionary)

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

View More 腦: Describes biology or thinking, which is used in daily life, and is a relatively advanced Chinese character (a simple version of the dictionary)
03234 Chinese character of 稟 and pronounce lam5

稟: Describing actions or abilities, 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【稟】is a word that describes behavior or ability, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Presentation or talent. Explanation: (1) A statement…

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02860 Chinese character of 盞 and pronounce zaan2

盞: Describe objects or their uses. Once you learn them, you can further master the various Chinese characters for expression (more than 7,000 characters in total)

The Chinese character【盞】is used to describe objects or uses, and is mainly used for the following meanings: Container for holding liquids. Explanation: (1) A small…

View More 盞: Describe objects or their uses. Once you learn them, you can further master the various Chinese characters for expression (more than 7,000 characters in total)
01054 Chinese character of 暗 and pronounce am3

暗: Describe light or situations, which are commonly used in daily life. More advanced Chinese characters (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)

The Chinese character【暗】that we will talk about today is a word that describes light or a situation. It is mainly used for the following meanings:…

View More 暗: Describe light or situations, which are commonly used in daily life. More advanced Chinese characters (with Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciation)