Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "頸", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "頸", and master the standard way of writing the character "頸".
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頸
頸 jǐng
1. The part connecting the head and the trunk (also known as "neck"), and also refers to parts of objects resembling a neck.
2. The neck (word used in colloquial expressions).
3. The front part of the neck.
4. A name for a star (neck star).
5. See also gěng.
引
1. In "Shuowen": 項, meaning headstalk.
2. In "Xunzi", "Honor and Dishonor": "Small people all stretch their necks and raise their heels to wish..."
3. In "Xunzi", "Stronger State": "This is like wanting longevity but being like a stretched neck."
4. In "Zhuangzi", "Horse Hoof": "When happy, they intertwine their necks and share."
5. In "Han Feizi", "Five Pests": "Break the neck and die."
6. In "Records of the Grand Historian": "Neck blood splashed on the king."
7. In "Yuchu Xinzhi", "Autumn Sounds Preface": "Stretching the neck and glancing sideways."
8. In "Liang Qichao's Biography of Tan Sitong": "Gently stroking the neck said."
例
For example: "頸血" (the blood that flows when one is decapitated; metaphorically refers to risking one's life).
頸
頸 gěng
1. Neck (used in "脖頸兒").
2. See also jǐng.
頸
頸 gěng
1. Neck (used in "脖頸兒").
2. See also jǐng.