Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "脏", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "脏", and master the standard way of writing the character "脏".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 脏
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "脏" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
脏 (zāng)
1. Dirty; filthy; unclean.
- Example: dirty clothes; dirty words.
2. (Adjective) Unclean or impure.
- Meaning: To stain, smear, or defile.
- Example: "Smearing" -
- Example: "Blaming the child for using bad language."
3. (Verb) To stain or smear.
- Example: "We came not only to do good but also to avoid dirtying my shop."
脏 (zàng)
1. A general term for internal organs of the body.
- Meaning: Internal organs.
- Examples: heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys; internal organs; five viscera and six bowels.
2. The original meaning refers to the five internal organs in traditional Chinese medicine.
- The character "脏" is a later differentiated form of "藏" (cáng), which means to store or hide.
- Example: "Zang Zao syndrome" (a Traditional Chinese medicine term referring to a condition characterized by extreme emotional instability); "Zang Xiang" (the normal functions of internal organs as well as their pathological changes).