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Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "拶", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "拶", and master the standard way of writing the character "拶".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 拶
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "拶" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
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).