梓
Meaning:
Chinese catalpa (Catalpa ovata), a tree that serves as a symbol of one's hometown and whose wood is used to make various items
Pinyin:
zi3
Strokes:
11
Radical:
梓
How to Write 梓 - undefined Strokes
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About "梓" in Chinese
The Chinese character 梓 (zi3) means "Chinese catalpa (Catalpa ovata), a tree that serves as a symbol of one's hometown and whose wood is used to make various items". This character is written with 11 strokes. Common words containing 梓 include: 付梓, 桐梓, 桑梓.
📚 Words and Phrases with 梓
Common words containing this character
付梓
(literary) to send (a manuscript) to the press
HSK 2
桐梓
see 桐梓縣|桐梓县[Tong2 zi3 Xian4]
HSK 2
桑梓
(literary) one's native place
HSK 2
梓潼
Zitong county in Mianyang 綿陽|绵阳[Mian2 yang2], north Sichuan
HSK 2
梓童
(often used in traditional novels) term used by an emperor to address the empress
HSK 2
楠梓
Nanzi or Nantzu district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan
HSK 2
乡梓
(literary) hometown; native place
HSK 2
吴敬梓
Wu Jingzi (1701–1754), Qing dynasty novelist, author of The Scholars 儒林外史[Ru2 lin2 Wai4 shi3]
HSK 3
桐梓县
Tongzi, a county in Zunyi City 遵義市|遵义市[Zun1 yi4 Shi4], Guizhou
HSK 3
楠梓区
Nanzi or Nantzu district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan
HSK 3
📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "梓"?
- The pinyin is zi3
- How many strokes does "梓" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "梓" mean?
- Chinese catalpa (Catalpa ovata), a tree that serves as a symbol of one's hometown and whose wood is used to make various items
- What is the radical of "梓"?
- The radical is "梓"