翰
Meaning:
writing brush; pen, pencil
Pinyin:
hàn
Strokes:
16
Radical:
羽
How to Write 翰 - undefined Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "翰" in Chinese
The Chinese character 翰 (hàn) means "writing brush; pen, pencil". This character is written with 16 strokes. Common words containing 翰 include: 挥翰, 约翰, 翰林.
📚 Words and Phrases with 翰
Common words containing this character
挥翰
(literary) to wield a writing brush
HSK 2
约翰
John (name)
HSK 2
翰林
refers to academics employed as imperial secretaries from the Tang onwards, forming the Hanlin Imperial Academy 翰林院
HSK 2
若翰
John (less common form of 若望[Ruo4 wang4] or 約翰|约翰[Yue1 han4])
HSK 2
词翰
book
HSK 2
伯明翰
Birmingham
HSK 3
棒约翰
Papa John's (pizza chain)
HSK 3
杨百翰
Brigham Young
HSK 3
约翰逊
Johnson or Johnston (name)
HSK 3
翰林院
Imperial Hanlin Academy, lasting from Tang dynasty until 1911
HSK 3
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "翰"?
- The pinyin is hàn
- How many strokes does "翰" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "翰" mean?
- writing brush; pen, pencil
- What is the radical of "翰"?
- The radical is "羽"