Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "餮", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "餮", and master the standard way of writing the character "餮".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 餮
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "餮" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
餮 [tiè]
1. (形) 贪,贪食 (English: be greedy for food)
引例:
1. 苏舜钦《悲二字联句》:斯民乃食餮。
2. 《左传·文公十八年》:天下之民以比三凶,谓之饕餮。 注:“贪财为饕,贪食为餮。”
餮 [tiè]
1. (Form) Greedy; gluttonous (English: be greedy for food)
Citations:
1. Su Shunqin's "Couplet of Two Characters": This people indulge in gluttony.
2. "Zuo Zhuan, Wengong 18th Year": The people of the world are compared to the three evils and called gluttonous. Note: "Greedy for wealth is '饕' (tāo), greedy for food is '餮' (tiè)."
ferocious mythological animal, the fifth son of the dragon king / zoomorphic mask motif, found on Shang and Zhou ritual bronzes / gluttonous / sumptuous (banquet)