Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "揸", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "揸", and master the standard way of writing the character "揸".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 揸
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "揸" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
揸 (zhā)
1. Dialect: To use fingers to pinch or take things.
Example: “大把价~来只顾吃” (Take a large amount and just focus on eating).
2. To spread one's fingers.
Example: “揸开五个指头” (Spread five fingers wide).
3. To pick up with fingers.
Example: Historical reference: 清· 东鲁古狂生《醉醒石》: “但其时国家制度未定,文官未免图私,征税增耗,问事罚赎,一味揸钱。” (At that time, the national system was not established, and the civil officials inevitably looked out for their own interests, increasing taxes and costs, asking for penalties and redemptions, simply grabbing money).
Example: 揸钱 (To grab money; to make a profit).
4. To spread one's fingers.
Example: Historical reference: 明· 周清源《西湖二集》: “李后恍惚之间,见黄贵妃站在面前,便怒从心上起,恶向胆边生,赶上前揸开五指,把黄贵妃一个巴掌。” (Li Hou, in a daze, saw Huang Guifei standing in front of him, and anger rose from his heart, with resentment emerging from his guts, he rushed forward to spread his five fingers and slapped Huang Guifei).
Example: 揸沙 (To stretch wide; to spread out).