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拶 Stroke Order

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Information of 拶

Pinyin zā、 zǎn
Radical
Strokes
9 strokes
Usage
★★★
Definition
punish by squeezing fingers
拶 [zā] 1. Compel; to pressure. Example: “崩腾相排~” (the action of dragon and phoenix flying together). 拶 [zā] 1. Force; squeeze (English: force; compel). Examples: - 拶拆 (squeeze open); - 拶拶 (the appearance of crowding); - 拶逼 (compel); - 拶榨 (squeeze). 2. Please refer to zǎn. 拶 [zǎn] 1. Press tight. 2. Press tight: ~子 (to use a clamp). - ~指 (using a clamp to clamp fingers, which was an ancient form of torture). 拶 [zǎn] 1. To apply torture by squeezing or pressing hard (English: press or squeeze hard). 2. Please refer to zā. Example: In "金瓶梅" (Jin Ping Mei): "好生与我拶起来!" (It’s suggested to squeeze/hurt me hard!). Example: 拶鞫 (to force interrogation with torture). *Note: Extracted from traditional Chinese dictionary explanations. 1. Squeeze, pressure. From Tang Dynasty poet Han Yu's poem "辛卯年雪": "崩腾相排拶, 龙凤交横飞." (The soaring pressure of the procession, dragon and phoenix flying across each other).
Input Method for 拶
Pinyin za1
Wubi
rvqy
Cangjie
qvvn
Zhengma
dzrs
Four Corner
52027
Unicode
U+62f6
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