Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "歺", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "歺", and master the standard way of writing the character "歺".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 歺
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "歺" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
second-round simplified character for 餐[can1] / old variant of 歹[dai3]
歺:
1. Same as "歹".
同“歹”。
2. Same as "歹". In the "Yupian" text, it mentions: "歺", same as "歹". In the "Leipian" text, it describes: "歺 can be written as '歹' in clerical or cursive script."
同“歹”。《玉篇•歹部》:“歺”,同“歹”。《類篇•歺部》:“歺,隸或書作歹。”
3. (Adjective) (Pictographic. Originally written as "歺", pronounced è. The oracle bone script looks like a broken bone with cracks. It transformed into "歹". "歹" is one of the radicals in Chinese characters, and characters derived from "歹" often relate to death, badness, or inauspicious meanings.)
① (è) The original meaning: broken bone. "Shuowen" states: "the remains of split bones."
② Bad.
坏。与“好”相对。莫怕!莫怕!我们不是歹人,我们是取经的和尚。——《西游记》
4. (Adjective) (Pictographic. Originally written as "歺", pronounced è. The oracle bone script looks like a broken bone with cracks. It transformed into "歹". "歹" is one of the radicals in Chinese characters, and characters derived from "歹" often relate to death, badness, or inauspicious meanings.)
① (è) The original meaning: broken bone. "Shuowen" states: "the remains of split bones."
② Bad.
坏。与“好”相对。莫怕!莫怕!我们不是歹人,我们是取经的和尚。——《西游记》