徽
Meaning:
badge, crest, logo, insignia
HSK 5
Frequency:
#2296
Pinyin:
huī
Strokes:
17
Radical:
彳
How to Write 徽 - 17 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "徽" in Chinese
The Chinese character 徽 (huī) means "badge, crest, logo, insignia". It is classified as an HSK 5 character, making it part of advanced Chinese vocabulary. This character is written with 17 strokes. Common words containing 徽 include: 嗣徽, 国徽, 国徽.
📚 Words and Phrases with 徽
Common words containing this character
嗣徽
heritage
HSK 2
国徽
the national emblem of the PRC (a red circle containing the five stars of the PRC flag over Tiananmen 天安門|天安门[Tian1 an1 men2])
HSK 2
国徽
national emblem
HSK 2
安徽
see 安徽省[An1 hui1 Sheng3]
HSK 2
徽剧
Anhui opera
HSK 2
徽墨
Anhui ink (known for its quality)
HSK 2
校徽
school badge; college insignia; university crest
HSK 2
航徽
airline emblem
HSK 2
警徽
police badge
HSK 2
党徽
political party emblem
HSK 2
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "徽"?
- The pinyin is huī
- How many strokes does "徽" have?
- It has 17 strokes
- What does "徽" mean?
- badge, crest, logo, insignia
- What is the radical of "徽"?
- The radical is "彳"