Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "紅", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "紅", and master the standard way of writing the character "紅".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 紅
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "紅" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
红
1. Commonly seen as "red".
2. Noun: Refers to work, mostly related to women, such as weaving, sewing, and embroidery. Synonymous with "工". Example: "女红" (women's work).
3. The color resembling fresh blood.
4. The color red.
5. To turn red or appear red.
6. Metaphorically refers to flowers.
7. Metaphorically refers to beautiful women.
8. To shine or be favored.
9. Good events or joyful occasions.
10. Profit.
1. A color similar to blood. Example terms: 血红 (blood red), 鲜红 (bright red).
2. The color red. Example terms: 红花 (red flower), 红豆 (red bean).
3. To turn red or appear red. Example sentence: "She blushed after being teased."
4. Metaphorically refers to flowers. Example terms: 残红 (fading red), 落红 (fallen petals).
5. Metaphorically refers to beautiful women. Example term: 偎红倚翠 (leaning on beauty).
6. To be prominent or favored. Example terms: 走红 (to become popular), 红星 (red star), 红极一时 (famous for a time).
7. Happy events. Example term: 红白大礼 (red and white celebrations, indicating weddings and funerals).
8. Profit. Example terms: 分红 (dividends), 红利 (bonus).
11. Noun: A color resembling blood.
12. Noun: Refers to red silk that serves as a gift; later also refers to gifts in general. Example from Tang Dynasty poet Yang Rushi: "Singing a high song, a piece of red cloth, two women thank Lady." Reference from Journey to the West: "Also lacking the necessary witnesses and without gifts of tea and wine."
13. Noun: A color resembling blood.
14. Noun: Refers to red silk that serves as a gift; later also refers to gifts in general. Example from Tang Dynasty poet Yang Rushi: "Singing a high song, a piece of red cloth, two women thank Lady." Reference from Journey to the West: "Also lacking the necessary witnesses and without gifts of tea and wine."