纣
Meaning:
crupper (harness strap running over a horse's hindquarters and under its tail)
Pinyin:
zhou4
Strokes:
6
Radical:
纣
How to Write 纣 - undefined Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
1
2
3
4
5
6
About "纣" in Chinese
The Chinese character 纣 (zhou4) means "crupper (harness strap running over a horse's hindquarters and under its tail)". This character is written with 6 strokes. Common words containing 纣 include: 纣辛, 商纣王, 助纣为虐.
📚 Words and Phrases with 纣
Common words containing this character
纣辛
Zhou Xin (c. 11th century BC), last king of the Shang dynasty
HSK 2
商纣王
King Zhou of Shang (11th century BC), notorious as a cruel tyrant
HSK 3
助纣为虐
lit. helping tyrant Zhou 商紂王|商纣王[Shang1 Zhou4 wang2] in his oppression (idiom)
HSK 4
武王伐纣
King Wu of Zhou 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] overthrows tyrant Zhou of Shang 商紂王|商纣王[Shang1 Zhou4 wang2]
HSK 4
📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "纣"?
- The pinyin is zhou4
- How many strokes does "纣" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "纣" mean?
- crupper (harness strap running over a horse's hindquarters and under its tail)
- What is the radical of "纣"?
- The radical is "纣"