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嗌 Stroke Order

Animated Stroke Order of 嗌

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嗌 Stroke Order Diagrams

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Standard stroke order for the Chinese character 嗌

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

Pinyin ài、 yì
Radical
Strokes
13 strokes
Usage
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Definition
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嗌 [yì] 1. Throat (咽喉) 2. Metaphorically refers to a vital communication line (交通要道) 3. Sound of flattering (嗌喔) Example: 嗌呕 (sound of flattery, describing a voice that is overly flattering) 4. See also: ài 引: 1. In "释名": The throat is also called 嗌; it is the place where air flows, a crucial point. 2. In "山海经·北山经": Food causes pain in the throat. 3. In "列子·汤问": It causes my throat to ache and my waist to feel tense. 4. In "素问": The throat is covered in dust, and the body lacks moisture. 嗌 [ài] 1. To choke (咽喉塞住) 2. See also: yì 引: 1. In local dialects: 嗌 means to choke; in Qin and Jin dialects it is also referred to as 嗌. 2. In "谷梁传·昭公十九年": Choking does not allow a grain to pass. Example: 嗌喉 (to hang oneself leading to death)
Input Method for 嗌
Pinyin ai4
Wubi
kuwl
Cangjie
rtct
Zhengma
juol
Four Corner
68012
Unicode
U+55cc