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灬 Stroke Order

Animated Stroke Order of 灬

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灬 Stroke Order Diagrams

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Standard stroke order for the Chinese character 灬

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

Pinyin huǒ、 biāo
Radical
Strokes
4 strokes
Usage
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Definition
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Definition of 「灬」: 1. Anciently the same as "fire". - (Pictographic. The oracle bone script depicts flames. It is one of the radicals in Chinese characters. Primary meaning: light, flame, and heat produced by something burning.) Known by the same origin as fire; a journey to the south. Rising in flames, pictographic. -- "Shuo Wen Jie Zi". - For example: fire chain (the firepower used for ignition in ancient times); fire burial (cremation); fire tube (smoke flue); roaring fire (a large fire); fire disaster (fire accident); fire preparedness (fire prevention facilities). - Fire disaster; occurrences of fire are fourfold. -- Ming Dynasty, Gui Youguang, "Xiangji Xuan Zhi". - For instance: fire troops (soldiers responsible for extinguishing fires); fire incident (fire accident); fire calamity (in ancient times referring to celestial phenomena that foreshadowed fire disasters); fire site (place where a fire occurs). - Lamp light, refers to lamps or torches. The boat's light shines brightly. -- Tang Dynasty, Du Fu, "Spring Night's Joyous Rain". - Bringing fire to enter. -- Song Dynasty, Wang Anshi, "Traveling to Baochan Mountain". 1. Raging fire.
Input Method for 灬
Pinyin huo3
Wubi
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Cangjie
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Zhengma
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Four Corner
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Unicode
U+706c