Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "军", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "军", and master the standard way of writing the character "军".
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Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "军" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
军 (jūn)
1. Armed forces.
- 军威 (military prestige).
- 军服 (military uniform).
- 行军 (marching).
- 军功 (military achievements).
- 军犬 (military dog).
- 军备 (military preparedness).
- 军纪 (military discipline).
- 军衔 (military rank).
- 军阀 (warlord).
- 军令状 (military order).
- 异军突起 (new power emerging).
- 溃不成军 (disorganized retreat).
2. A unit of military organization, the higher level than a “division.”
3. A general term for organized groups.
- 劳动大军 (the great army of labor).
4. The original meaning: to encircle; historically refers to surrounding with military camps.
- The character is a compound of the character for "vehicle" and the character for "to wrap," representing the act of encircling with chariots for protection against enemy attacks.
5. As a verb:
- (1) To encircle.
- (2) Notes: "It is also used to indicate storing troops and supplies."
- (3) To attack and kill.
- (4) Commanding in battle.
- (5) To be stationed.
- (6) To join the army.
6. As a noun:
- (1) Army, armed forces, troops.
- (2) Corps; in ancient times, the largest military organization.
- (3) Arms of the services; a division of military organization.
- (4) Soldier.
- (5) In the early Ming Dynasty, the designated term for soldiers under the garrison system.
- (6) Members of an organized fighting force.
- (7) Barracks; military camp.
- (8) A prefecture in the Song Dynasty.
- (9) In the Tang Dynasty, places guarded by soldiers, set with “army,” “garrison,” “town,” etc.
- (10) Position; military post.