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唸 Stroke Order

Animated Stroke Order of 唸

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Stroke Order Diagrams for 唸

唸 Stroke Order Diagrams

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Standard stroke order for the Chinese character 唸

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Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "唸" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 唸 in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
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Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "唸" in Landscape Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 唸 in Landscape Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
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Information of 唸

Pinyin niàn
Radical
Strokes
11 strokes
Usage
★★★
Definition
variant of 念[nian4], to read aloud
唸 (niàn) 1. Same as "念". Recite or read aloud. Example: 唸书; 唸诗. 2. Verb: To remember or miss someone. Example phrases: "思念" (to think of), "挂念" (to be concerned about). Quotation: Tang dynasty poet Bai Juyi wrote in "Ode to the Long Journey": "Only a mother's heart for her son can be measured and understood." 3. Verb: To recollect. In Buddhism, it refers to focusing mind clearly on an object and not forgetting it. Example phrases: "念佛" (to recite the Buddha's name), "念施" (to chant blessings). Quotation: From the "Great Anbanshouyi Sutra, Volume Two": "念出入息" (to focus on the in-breath and out-breath). 4. [唸㕧] To groan or moan. 5. Positioned at. 6. [唸㕧] To groan or moan. Positioned in the "Character Set for Information Exchange, Eighth Supplementary Collection," Zone 25, Character 83.
Input Method for 唸
Pinyin nian4
Wubi
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Cangjie
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Zhengma
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Four Corner
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Unicode
U+5538