仁
Meaning:
benevolent, humane, kind
HSK 2
Frequency:
#175
Pinyin:
rén
Strokes:
4
Radical:
亻
How to Write 仁 - 4 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "仁" in Chinese
The Chinese character 仁 (rén) means "benevolent, humane, kind". It is classified as an HSK 2 character, making it essential for beginners. This character is written with 4 strokes. Common words containing 仁 include: 不仁, 仁丹, 仁兄.
📚 Words and Phrases with 仁
Common words containing this character
不仁
not benevolent
HSK 2
仁丹
Jintan mouth refresher lozenge, produced by Morishita Jintan company from 1905
HSK 2
仁兄
(honorific written address) My dear friend
HSK 2
同仁
(formal) colleague; fellow member (of an organization or profession)
HSK 2
嘉仁
Yoshihito, personal name of the Taishō 大正[Da4 zheng4] emperor of Japan (1879-1926), reigned 1912-1926
HSK 2
安仁
see 安仁縣|安仁县[An1 ren2 Xian4]
HSK 2
崇仁
see 崇仁縣|崇仁县[Chong2 ren2 Xian4]
HSK 2
希仁
Xiren, courtesy title of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty
HSK 2
德仁
Naruhito (1960-), emperor of Japan from 2019
HSK 2
成仁
to die for a good cause
HSK 2
📜 Etymology
Type: Ideographic
Origin: A caring relationship between two 二 people 亻
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "仁"?
- The pinyin is rén
- How many strokes does "仁" have?
- It has 4 strokes
- What does "仁" mean?
- benevolent, humane, kind
- What is the radical of "仁"?
- The radical is "亻"