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禦 Stroke Order

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Standard stroke order for the Chinese character 禦

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Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "禦" in Landscape Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
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Information of 禦

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
17 strokes
Usage
★★★
Definition
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【禦】 1. 祭祀。 Sacrifice. 2. 息止;禁止;阻止。 To stop; to prohibit; to prevent. 3. 抗拒;抵擋。 To resist; to fend off. 4. 匹敵;相當。 To match; to be equivalent. 5. 護衛。 To guard. (From Tang Dynasty author Zhang Zhuo's work.) 6. 強暴;暴虐。 Violence; tyranny. --- 动词 驾驭车马。 Verb: To drive horses and chariots. (From "Shuo Wen Jie Zi," section on foot) "御, to drive horses." 【Example phrases】: "驾御," "御马." (From Han Fei Zi, Section 'Difficulties Three'): "When Zhibo departs, Wei Xuzi drives, and Han Kangzi serves as the charioteer." --- 动词 统治、治理。 Verb: To rule; to govern. (From "Shu Jing," 'Da Yu's Discourse'): "To approach the people with simplicity, to govern the masses with leniency." (From "Guo Yu," 'Zhou Language Part One'): "When a blind man reports a favorable wind, the king immediately worships in the palace, and the officials attend to matters." --- 动词 迎接。 Verb: To welcome. (From "Shijing," 'Shao Nan,' 'Magpie's Nest'): "The son returns home, one hundred pairs welcome him." Commentary by Zheng Xuan (Han Dynasty): "御 means to welcome." (From "Chuci," 'Qu Yuan,' 'Li Sao'): "The drifting winds gather apart, leading clouds and rainbows to come to welcome." ---
Input Method for 禦
Pinyin yu4
Wubi
trhi|ttgi
Cangjie
hlmmf
Zhengma
oiyb
Four Corner
27901
Unicode
U+79a6
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