Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "贓", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "贓", and master the standard way of writing the character "贓".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 贓
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "贓" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
贓 (zāng)
1. Stolen or embezzled property.
2. Embezzlement; bribery.
3. To hide.
贓 (zāng)
[verb]
1. Embezzle; bribe; accept bribes.
贓 (zāng)
[noun]
Original meaning: Stolen property.
Composition: Phono-semantic; left part is the form, right part is the sound.
- Example: "In order to obtain a conviction for stolen goods, all prior possessions must be forfeited."
- Usage:
- 贓仗 (stolen evidence)
- 贓派 (framing)
- 栽贓 (planting evidence to falsely accuse someone)
- 窩贓 (stash of stolen goods)
- 追贓 (recovering stolen goods)
- 分贓 (sharing stolen goods)
- 退贓 (returning stolen goods)
- 銷贓 (destroying stolen goods)
- 贓品 (stolen goods)
- 贓銀 (stolen money)
贓 (zāng)
[verb]
1. Embezzle; bribe; accept bribes.
- Example: "Accepting bribes is referred to as 贓."
- Historical references:
1. "The governor of Nanyang, Han Zhao, was punished and died in prison for embezzlement."
2. "In various places, plundering occurred with amounts in the millions, and all were executed."
- Usage:
- 贓穢 (bribe and embezzlement)
- 贓罪 (crime of embezzlement and bribery)
- 贓賄 (bribery and taking bribes)